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  • From: "Li Yahong" <yali AT hku.hk>
  • To: "Jon Phillips" <jon AT creativecommons.org>
  • Cc: cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Introducing Eric Eldred
  • Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:41:54 +0800

Dear Jon,

Remember the meeting we had at Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology a year ago? I am from Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong in charge of IP/IT LLM program and was interested in starting the project in HK but was later interrupted by my maternity leave. I am still interested in it but is being held up by many other on-going commitments right now. I expect that I will have some time to re-visit the matter in July and August this year. I hope I can talk to Professor Chunyan Wang, the lead person for CC China and my classmate at Beida, to learn more from her about China's experiences in setting up CC there.

Best,
Yahong Li
Associate Professor
Department of Law
The University of Hong Kong

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Phillips" <jon AT creativecommons.org>
To: "Isaac Mao" <isaac.mao AT gmail.com>
Cc: <cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Introducing Eric Eldred


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With Isaac Mao and Eric Eldred on this, we've got the A-team!

I'm curious who from HK that is on this list on the legal side?

Jon


On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 13:52 +0800, Isaac Mao wrote:
Hi all,

I'm Isaac Mao from Social Brain Foundation(SBF).
SBF firstly introduce CC to China mainland since 2003 and create the
Chinese name "创作共用" now adopted by many grassroots publishers
especially in Chinese blogosphere. We were experience a lot of
educational and outreach problems in China but eventually make it
widely known by harnessing the power of web 2.0 and blogging. So it's
time to share our experiences and lessons with HK people after I
joined the forum of "Does copyright law hinder innovation?" held by
InMedia and OpenKnowledgeHK.net(
http://www.danwei.org/intellectual_property/copyright_and_innovation.php).
I was surprised that HK's progress on adopting new creative license is
now left behind China mainland and Taiwan, even the new regulations
consulting document didn't show the advance on fair use. So thanks to
Eric's idea of building a joint force by HK pioneers to light up the
flame.

My colleagues in SBF would like to support in any ways to HK CC
building. We will actively participate the initial discussion of the
program and provide any knowledge and promotion support in great China
region with our resources. E.g. the coming 3rd Chinese Blogger
Conference and possible the 1st HK Blogger Conference. Pls don't
hesitate to share us your ideas too.

Isaac Mao
http://www.isaacmao.com
lifelog: http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=OO5Vvvy42xG8qifCe_gC8A
profile(Chinese): http://mao.wealink.com
profile(English): http://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacmao
skype: isaac.mao
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