Universal will donate more than 200,000 master recordings from the '20-40s, to be published on the Web. [13jan11]
Universal will donate more than 200,000 master recordings from the '20-40s, to be published on the Web. [13jan11]
"Once again, absolutely nothing enters the Public Domain this year". [04jan11]
A new landscape of possibilities for research and education in the humanities. [17dec10]
An example of the unsolvable conflict between authors and society. [26oct10]
MEPs Róża Maria Grafin von Thun und Hohenstein, and Tadeusz Zwiefka, in
collaboration with the law firm Wardynski & Partners, will be hosting a
public event: "Orphan works; an example of the unsolvable conflict between the author and society", under the patronage of Doris Pack, MEP, Chairman of the CULT Committee, and Klaus-Heiner Lehne, MEP, Chairman of the JURI Committee.
Orphan works are works the copyright ownership of which cannot be
established. Estimates show that they constitute a significant part of the cultural heritage. Due to lack of the possibility of obtaining consent for their use, as the absence of another solution exists, they lie idle and wait to be used. The subject of the discussion shall be legally available methods of restitution to the society of orphan works, while preserving the interests of persons who are entitled to remuneration as a result of such restitution.
Tuesday, 16th November 2010, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
European Parliament
60 rue Wiertz/Wiertzstraat, Brussels, Belgium
ROOM JAN 6Q2 - entrance through Spinelli building from the Luxembourg Square side.
Free participation but limited seating. RSVP by 3rd November 2010 to: Aleksandra Oleśniak: aleksandra.olesniak [at] wardynski.com.pl
Presentations, papers and other material related to COMMUNIA events are available in the download page