Unlocking IP conference - 18-19 November 2004New models for sharing and trading intellectual property
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Selected papers are available from each speaker's section.

Day 1 – Thursday 18 November

Speakers for Session 1 - Keynotes

Speakers for Session 2 -
Core legal issues in opening up and locking up content

Speakers for Session 3 - Case Studies: Successes in sharing?

  • Open Source Software: Pia Smith, Linux Australia
  • Learning Activity Management System: James Dalziel
  • Sharing E-Learning Resources in VET:
    Vivienne Blanksby, Australian Flexible Learning Framework
  • The teaching and learning exchange: Should sharing be limited?
    Leslie Loble, Strategic Planning & Regulation, DET NSW
  • Professor Graham Greenleaf, UNSW Law Faculty,
    Co-director, Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre

Speakers for Session 4 -
Licensing for sharing and trading content: Working models?

  • iCommons: Creative Commons: Ian Oi, Blake Dawson Waldron
  • Licensing multiple layers of intellectual Property to the school sector: Nigel Ward and Nicky Pitkanen, The Le [at] rning Federation
  • New publishing paradigms and the ‘Free-for Education’ licence
    Phillip Crisp, Australian Government Solicitors
  • Funding the Development of Free & Open Source Software: Peter Eckersley, IPRIA

Speakers for Session 5A -
Business Models for sharing content

Speakers for Session 5B -
Rethinking copyright's public domain - legal theory

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Day 2 – Friday 19 November

Speakers for Session 6 -

Speakers for Session 7A -
DRM Technologies: Flexibility and Interoperability

Speakers for Session 7B -
Implementing 'Free' or 'Open Source' Software licences

Speakers for Panel Discussion/Summary -
The future shape of copyright and IP sharing and trading

  • Participants drawn from speakers at the conference

Speakers for Session 9A - Global Standards and interoperability

Speakers for Session 9B -
Implementing ‘Open Content’ licences, including 'Free for Education'

Speakers for Session 10A -
Acquiring and Adapting: Re-use of Resources

  • Public and private case studies, including
    Greg Richard Body OnLine

Speakers for Session 10B -
Implementing Creative Commons licences

  • Ian Oi, Blake Dawson Waldron

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Click here to register for the Conference Dinner

The University of New South Wales
  Co-hosted by
Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre AEShareNer Net Working 2004