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oltreoceano. Ciao steko ------- Messaggio inoltrato ------- > Da: Mr. Puneet Kishor <[hidden email]> > Reply-to: Open Knowledge Foundation discussion list > <[hidden email]> > A: Open Knowledge Foundation discussion list > <[hidden email]> > Oggetto: [okfn-discuss] Law and the GeoWeb > Data: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 13:28:11 -0600 > > Law and the GeoWeb > ================== > > A workshop on "Intellectual Property and Geographic Data in the > Internet Era" sponsored by Creative Commons and the United States > Geological Survey (USGS) in conjunction with the annual meeting of > AAG, April 11, 2011, Seattle, Washington. The workshop will be held at > the campus of Microsoft Research, and will be streamed live on the > Internet. > > This workshop will focus on intellectual property issues with > geographic data, exploring situations when users and creators ranging > from individuals to local, state and federal agencies as well as > private companies and non-profits create, share and reuse geographic > information from different sources over the Internet in their > projects. > > For more information, please see http://punkish.org/geoweb/index.html > or search on Twitter for #lawandgeoweb > > Rationale > ========= > > U.S Copyright Law protects tangible original works with creative > content but the law also ensures that facts, that is, data that are > discovered rather than invented, remain free for everyone's benefit. > This ideas/expression dichotomy creates a lot of issues in the > Internet age when information is very easily created, shared, used and > reused. > > With inexpensive computing and networking power available to everyone, > geographic datasets are increasingly being created, shared and used by > individuals, grassroots organizations, and private corporations. These > data come with different expectations with regards to how they may be > used resulting in a hodgepodge of licensing and contractual > obligations that hinders data interoperability. Mixing data of > different provenance creates new data with typically more restrictive > licensing conditions. Public agencies may be unable to mix licensed > data with government data due to restrictive licensing terms of the > resultant dataset, and thus, may be unable to capitalize on and > benefit from user-generated content. > > Workshop Structure > ================== > > The current line-up of speakers from federal, state and local > agencies, Creative Commons, grassroots agencies, intellectual property > lawyers, the geospatial industry, and research and academia includes: > > * Ed Arabas, National States Geographic Information Council > * Greg Babinski, King County, State of Washington > * Michael Brick, Microsoft Legal, Bing Maps > * Steve Coast, Founder, Open Street Maps > * Kari Craun, Director, National Geospatial Technical Operations, USGS > * Ed Parsons, Chief Technologist, Google Maps, Google > * Diane Peters, General Counsel, Creative Commons > * Tim Trainor, Bureau Chief, Geography Division, US Census Bureau > * Paul Uhlir, Director, Board for Research, Data and Information, NRC > > The format of the workshop will encourage discussion and participation. > > Participate > =========== > > To ensure those directly involved in the topic get a chance to attend > the workshop, attendance is based on a short application form > accessible at > http://punkish.org/geoweb/participate/in_person/index.html. Deadline > for applying for the workshop is December 18, 2010. Selected > applicants will be informed by January 15, 2011. > > Attendees will also be able to submit longer papers for publication in > a special issue of the peer-reviewed, completely free and open access > online journal "International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructure > Research" published by the Joint Research Centre of the European > Commission. > > Logistics > ========= > > The workshop is organized in conjunction with the AAG annual meeting. > The workshop will be held on the campus of Microsoft Research, and run > from 1 PM to 5 PM on Monday, April 11, 2011. > > There is no fee for this workshop and participants do not have to > register for the AAG Annual Meeting. The workshop is limited to 50 > participants to facilitate discussion. > > Proceedings of the workshop and selected longer papers will be > published in a special issue of the open-access International Journal > of Spatial Data Infrastructure Research published by the Joint > Research Centre of the European Commission. > > Contact > ======= > > Please contact either Puneet Kishor, Creative Commons > [[hidden email]] or Barbare Poore, USGS > [[hidden email]] if you have any questions. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > okfn-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss -- Stefano Costa http://www.iosa.it/ Open Archaeology _______________________________________________ Iscriviti all'associazione GFOSS.it: http://www.gfoss.it/drupal/iscrizione [hidden email] http://lists.gfoss.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gfoss Questa e' una lista di discussione pubblica aperta a tutti. 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