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Slides of the presentation
Title: A conversation with ProLitteris
Convenors: Noa Bacchetta, lawyer and Philip Kübler, ProLitteris
Video recording: https://osf.io/cwe79
Slides: Slides on Wikimedia Commons
OSF: https://osf.io/s64ap/
Duration: 1.5 hours
Date and time: 19.04.2023 at 11.00-12.30 CET

Abstract

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After having covered the basics of copyright and Creative Commons licensing in the previous webinars, we now turn our attention to Swiss CMO (Collective right Management Organisations) with a special focus on ProLitteris. Managing the copyright of original works in field of literature, photography and visual arts, ProLitteris is a key stakeholder when dealing with Open Access for Arts, Design and Music.

The webinar is a conversation between Noa Bacchetta, attorney-at-law and lecturer with a focus on law in art and design as well as consultant for the OS-ADM research project, and Philip Kübler, ProLitteris CEO/Director General. The discussion will focus on Open Access with the aim of enquiring about the policies and agenda of ProLitteris on the topic. It is an occasion to clarify doubts and get some 'behind the scenes' of decision making. Speakers will discuss different case studies so as to provide a hands-on approach that might resonate with the audience. Participants are encouraged to send questions in advance (chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch) and to share their thoughts during the webinar.

Goals

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  • Clarify ProLitteris' Open Access Policies
  • Answer questions and doubts regarding the function and working principles of ProLitteris
  • Discussion of case studies that provide a hand-on approach to the issues of Open Access
  • Further mutual understanding between ProLitteris (licensors) and the community of researchers, academic staff, librarians and practitioners (licensees) in fields of arts, design and music

Agenda

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  • Introduction of the contributors
  • Conversation and discussion of case studies
  • Q&A with the audience

Convenors

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  • Noa Bacchetta, lawyer
  • Philip Kübler, ProLitteris

Target audience

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Researchers, academic staff, librarians and practitioners.

Organisers

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  • Iolanda Pensa, SUPSI DACD
  • Chiara Barbieri, SUPSI DACD