[Cc-hk] [CCi] CC Asia-Pacific Summit 2009

Haggen So haggenso at gmail.com
Tue Feb 3 01:42:15 EST 2009


Hi all,

I will be representing CCHK to attend the captioned conference this Thursday
and Friday. I will present what CCHK has done and the plan for the future. I
also hope to learn from other jurisdictions and bring experiences and
resources back to Hong Kong.

If you like me to mention anything or contact participants in other
jurisdictions, please don't hesitate to tell me.

Thanks and Regards,

Haggen

P.S. The official conference web site is http://www.cc-asiapacific.net/

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Haggen So <haggenso at gmail.com> wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Michael Vernon Guerrero <guerrero at mydestiny.net>
> Date: Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 1:59 PM
> Subject: [CCi] CC Asia-Pacific Summit 2009
> To: cci at lists.ibiblio.org
>
> Sorry for cross-posting.
> --------
> From Jimmy Soriano, Project Lead, CC Philippines:
> --------
>
> AN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE
>
> You are cordially invited to attend and participate in the regional
> conference of Creative Commons (http://www.creativecommons.org/) in Asia
> and the Pacific in the Philippines on 5-6 February 2009 to be hosted by
> the Arellano University School of Law (http://www.arellanolaw.edu/),
> Lead Public Institution of Creative Commons – Philippines
> (http://www.philippinecommons.org/). The principal venue for the event
> will be at the Coral Ballroom of the Manila Pavillon Hotel
> (http://www.waterfronthotels.net/manila/index.html) situated at the
> heart of the City of Manila (http://www.manila.gov.ph/).
>
> The conference aims (a) to showcase the various initiatives of Creative
> Commons in Asia and the Pacific and (b) for the stakeholders to get
> together in a forum to define the roadmap of Creative Commons in the
> region following the 2008 iCommons Summit (http://icommonssummit.org/)
> in Sapporo, Japan.
>
> About Creative Commons
>
> Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that promotes the creative
> reuse of intellectual and artistic works – whether owned or in the
> public domain. Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of
> protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights reserved"
> concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights
> reserved" approach.
>
> Currently, at least 20 country jurisdictions belong to Asia and the
> Pacific Region, namely: Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh,
> Mainland China, Georgia, Hongkong, India, Israel, Japan, Jordan,
> Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan,
> Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.
>
> For further details about registration, accommodation, program of
> activities and other information, send an email to the Convenor at this
> address:  jimmy AT soriano-ph DOT com.
>
> --
> Michael Vernon Guerrero Mendiola
> www.berneguerrero.com
>
> Partner and Attorney-at-Law
> Ocampo Arciaga-Santos Nuñez Lomangaya and Guerrero
> 214 Wilson Street, Greenhills
> San Juan City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1500
> +632 7251481, 7240595, 7220432
>
> Deputy Executive Director
> e-Law and IT Centers, Arellano University School of Law
> Taft Avenue corner Menlo Street
> Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1300
> +632 5214690, 4043089, 4043092
>
> Deputy Project Lead
> Creative Commons Philippines
>
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