[Cc-hk] Meeting?
Yip Kai Kut Kenneth
kenneth at astri.org
Thu Jul 5 06:01:44 EDT 2007
Please count me in, too.
Kenneth
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[mailto:cc-hk-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Li Yahong
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 4:00 PM
To: meymf; Rebecca MacKinnon
Cc: cc-hk at lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Meeting?
I am available on both July 30 and 31 too.
Yahong
----- Original Message -----
From: meymf <mailto:meymf at ust.hk>
To: Rebecca MacKinnon <mailto:rebecca.mackinnon at mac.com>
Cc: Jon Phillips <mailto:jon at creativecommons.org> ; Li Yahong
<mailto:yali at hku.hk> ; cc-hk at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Meeting?
Dear Rebecca,
I shall make myself available for the meeting on July 30 or
31st.
Regards,
Matthew
Rebecca MacKinnon wrote:
Hi everybody. What are the chances we can meet on July
30th or 31st? I need to be in Taipei by late evening on the 31st in
order to make the Wikimedia advisory board meeting, which starts on the
morning of Aug. 1st. But I am otherwise very flexible about timing on
the 30th and 31st. Thanks.Rebecca On Jun 24, 2007, at 2:52 AM, Jon
Phillips wrote:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 19:27 +0800, Rebecca MacKinnon
wrote:
Hello everybody. Just thought I would revive
this thread. Shall we
organize a meeting for July or August?
Rebecca
Hi all, the best time for me is going to be late July,
early august. I
have to be back in SF pretty quick after wikimania.
Is during the week okay? I'm also quite interested in
meeting with
businesses who are interested in using CC licensing. I
would like to
spend 1-2 days in Hong Kong to get CC-HK setup and then
also setup some
high level business meetings to present CC to public and
privately to
key businesses.
What dates seem the best? July 30, 31, August 1, 2 all
are open, but I
have to be in Tapei for wikimania AUG 2-5.
Cheers! Would it make sense to have one legal meetup to
get the legal
team squared away? And then, have a wider public meetup?
Jon
On May 21, 2007, at 10:21 AM, Li Yahong wrote:
Dear Matthew and Jon,
Perhaps early August is better as Jon
can join then.Can Jon
confirm a date when he is in HK?
Best, Yahong
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Matthew MF Yuen" <meymf at ust.hk>
To: "Jon Phillips"
<jon at creativecommons.org>
Cc: "Li Yahong" <yali at hku.hk>;
<cc-hk at lists.ibiblio.org>; "uta lam"
<utalam at gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Notes from Last
Friday's Informal Lunch - May
11th
Dear Jon,
The important person is Yahong. I would
like to pin down her diary
first. I would be
flexible to accomodate.
Dear Yahong,
Shall we go by July 15 as per suggested?
Regards,
Matthew
Jon Phillips wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 10:03 +0800,
Matthew Yuen wrote:
Dear Jon,
I am not sure whether I shall be around
on 15th July. Let us
work on > this day, if
I am not around, I shall get someone in
the TTC office to host
it.
Regards,
Matthew
Ok, sounds good...what dates are good
for you then? Like I said,
I can
possibly come through early Aug. near
wikimania in Taipei.
Jon
Jon Phillips wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 10:38 +0800, Li
Yahong wrote:
Hi Jon,
How about July 15?
Yahong
That sounds good. I'll be in UK then.
Although, I will be in
Taipei > > Aug
3-5, so I might be able to swing through
then...I don't want
to slow > > the
process down though.
Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Phillips"
<jon at creativecommons.org>
To: "Mr. Pindar Wong"
<pindar at pacific.net.hk>
Cc: <cc-hk at lists.ibiblio.org>; "Li
Yahong" <yali at hku.hk>;
"Matthew > > > MF Yuen"
<meymf at ust.hk>; "uta lam"
<utalam at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Notes from Last
Friday's Informal
Lunch - May > > > 11th
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 07:56 +0800, Mr.
Pindar Wong
wrote:
On May 16, 2007, at 3:03 AM, Jon
Phillips wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 00:05 +0800, uta
lam wrote:
Hi Pindar,
Wow, you guys really discuss a lot of
issues in the
meeting.
it was quite informative actually and
fortunately went
beyond > > > >> the
initial exchanging ofpleasantries ;)
I would imagine that a first formal
meeting would be
even more > > > >> so...
But as I remember that the key of
starting the
project is to > > > >> >> identify
a legal lead first, any potential
candidates
nominated from > > > >> >> the
meeting?
In trying to understand the status of
the project thus
far, we > > > >> also
namedMs Yahong Li and Prof. Matthew Yuen
(from Jon's
first > > > >> meeting
on this subject back in 2006)!
As far as we could tell, based on
postings to this
list,
1) we've two legal scholarsMs. Yahong Li
(HKU) and
Rebecca Ong
(City U - kindly introduced by Kenneth)
2) several individuals associated with
'academic'
bodies - > > > >> applied
research (ASTRI) and universities
(HKUST, CU, HKU ... )
law > > > >> faculties/
media/cultural studies departments
So Uta ...several potential candidates
and
institutions!;)
CC may have already identified both
(from Jon's email
below) --> > > >> which
is *fantastic* to move things forward!
:)
Although the ligh-level process for
formation was clear
( > > > >> http://
wiki.creativecommons.org/Worldwide_Overview ), we
nevertheless > > > >> had
several operational/logistical/strategic
user-related
questions > > > >> as
well as some practical ones e.g.whether
our existing
commercial
contacts could be used to
leveragepro-bono work from
a > > > >> commercial
law firm (Bakers, JSM, Slaughter&May
etc) for the
initial review
(given that we've a common law history
and version 3.0
released )
So, with the combined experience on this
list, we
should have > > > >> enough
clue to answer the 'known unknowns' !
As Jon, who was at the first meeting in
2006, mentioned
both
Any plan to contact those candidates?
Ah... well they're all on the list and
assumed to be >
periodically
reading mail.
Based on Yahong's email of May 8th, she
would not be
available > > > >> till
July (earliest) and the thought of
organising a 1st
meeting in > > > >> July
was in deference to this reality.
Yahong: Would it be possible for you to
propose a
convenient > > > >> date in
July per your scheduled?
Matthew: Would it be possible for you to
host this
meeting in > > > >> HKUST?
Jon: Would it be possible to participate
by
teleconference/video
conference (we could rig something up)?
Sure, but Catharina, is really the ideal
person to do
this :)
Jon
p.
Thanks,
Uta
Ms Yahong Li and Prof. Matthew Yuen
There is a chance that both Catharina
and myself will
be at
wikimania in
taiwan in AUG, so depending if either of
us get
there, could > > > >> > possibly
swing through. Catharina is your best
bet...
I will potentially travel through though
in the next
6-9 > > > >> > months
because
my family lives in Guangzhou...and I'm
scouting out
places to > > > >> > live in
China/HK ;) (a little personal info for
you all :)
Jon
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Creative Commons
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Creative Commons
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and
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Hong Kong University of Science &
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jon at creativecommons.org
cell: 510.499.0894
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Creative Commons
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Hong Kong University of Science and
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Creative Commons
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