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  • From: "Charles Mok" <mok AT hknet.com>
  • To: "'Chong Chan-yau'" <chanyau AT hku.hk>, <cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] FW: CC-HK progress report
  • Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 12:21:18 +0800

Yes, I think a practical workshop on “what is CC and how can you use it” is good.

 

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Charles Mok 莫乃光  charlesmok.blogspot.com 


From: Chong Chan-yau [mailto:chanyau AT hku.hk]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 12:13 PM
To: 'Charles Mok (gmail)'; cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: RE: [Cc-hk] FW: CC-HK progress report

 

Dear Charles,

Dare Charles,

 

Thanks for your offer.

I agree with your analysis..

How about a small scale workshop type of thing.

Popularising the use of cc materials on international sites may already be a agood end for some of our students.

Rgds.

Chan Yau

 


From: cc-hk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:cc-hk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Charles Mok (gmail)
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 9:32 AM
To: cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [Cc-hk] FW: CC-HK progress report

I can offer to co-organize this, Chan Yau.  But, I think we really need to have some better progress and a firmer timetable before we should do more to attract a wider audience, or else we may risk (1) not having enough things solid to share, or (2) attracting more people to complicate matters even more.  We must _focus_ on the legal drafting issues first at this stage although I know a lot of the rest of us are eager to move.

 

Charles

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Charles Mok 莫乃光  charlesmok.blogspot.com 


From: cc-hk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:cc-hk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Chong Chan-yau
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 6:25 AM
To: 'Rebecca MacKinnon'; jerryhua AT hkusua.hku.hk
Cc: cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org; 'Doreen Weisenhaus'; 'Peter Yu'; 'ying chan'
Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] CC-HK progress report

 

Dear Rebecca and all,

Thank you for your update.

Much progress seems to be happening.

I would like to propose a workshop or seminar where the use of CC can be promoted to a wider audience than the people signing up to this list.

Rebecca indicates that she will be more available in the fall. 

I offer to take the initiative to do the organizing.

Any one who is interested as a speaker, etc.

This seminar is intended for the laymen, internet users, students etc.

It should contain demonstration, experience sharing, etc. Some background introd, and overlap may be useful.

Will let you the progress. Welcome _expression_ of interests.

Chan Yau 

 


From: cc-hk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:cc-hk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Rebecca MacKinnon
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 12:03 AM
To: jerryhua AT hkusua.hku.hk
Cc: cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org; Doreen Weisenhaus; Peter Yu; ying chan
Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] CC-HK progress report

Thanks Jerry, great to meet you. There are several people on this list with IP expertise and familiarity with CC, so please feel free to ask for help!

 

Best regards,

Rebecca

 

On Sep 21, 2007, at 11:51 PM, jerryhua AT hkusua.hku.hk wrote:

 

Hello everyone,

 

I am Jerry Hua, the graduate student recently recruited in the CC-HK project. I am fist-year PhD under the supervision of Ms Yahong Li, doing research in IP. As a fresh research student, I have not developed expertise in IP yet, but I do hope I could make efforts to promote the progress of this project and learn from you all.

 

Thank you!

 

 

Best regards,

Jerry Hua

 

 

 

 

----- Message from rebecca.mackinnon AT gmail.com ---------

Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:17:41 +0800

From: Rebecca MacKinnon <rebecca.mackinnon AT gmail.com>

Reply-To: Rebecca MacKinnon <rebecca.mackinnon AT gmail.com>

Subject: [Cc-hk] CC-HK progress report

Cc: Doreen Weisenhaus <doreen AT hku.hk>, Peter Yu <peter_yu AT msn.com>, ying chan <yychan AT hku.hk>

 

 

Hello everybody!

 

Sorry for the long silence. Many people were away in August, then things

have been very hectic at HKU with the start of the new semester.

 

I have several developments to report:

 

1. LEGAL WORK: Our legal leads at the HKU Law Faculty, Professors Yahong Li

and Alice Lee, have recruited two graduate students to work on localization

of the CC license into HK law. I've just added them to the list so hopefully

they will introduce themselves.

 

If all goes well, our legal team hopes that drafts of the licenses will be

available for your comment by the end of the year. Then after an appropriate

comment period (the length of which depends on the community), we hope that

the licenses can be finalized and CC-HK can be launched by the middle of

2008.

 

2. CC CONTENT DIRECTORY PROJECT: Two other new additions to this mailing

list are Prof. Thomas Lee of the HKU Computer Science department and Gary

Tsui, a graduate student in the CS department. They are interested in

exploring the possibility of creating some kind of directory of Hong Kong CC

content and also possibly Chinese-language CC content more generally. Of

course, we first need to localize the license in order for such a project to

get fully underway, but it's worth starting to think about. So we welcome

ideas and interest.

 

3. HK GOVERNMENT CIO: The government CIO's office has expressed an interest

via Thomas in learning more about Creative Commons. Thomas and I will

probably go and talk to them some time in early October just to explain more

about how CC works and what it is. Then, I hope that after the license gets

localized for HK law, our community can encourage them to use it.

 

4. NEXT MEETING? Some people have asked when we will have another meeting

or get-together. Others have said they think that the next time we meet, we

need to have very specific goals that we want to accomplish in order to make

it worthwhile. I welcome your thoughts about whether people think it would

be useful to hold another meeting sometime in October, and if so what the

objectives of the meeting would be, or whether people prefer to wait until

we have a draft of the licenses for comment.

 

5. BEN CHENG: Ben Cheng, who attended our July meeting, has been hired

part-time by my Journalism & Media Studies Ctr here at HKU to help us out

with a number of things, including CC-HK community building, organization,

and relations. When we get further along in the license-porting process and

start to think about a launch date, etc., he will be a key person to help

coordinate activities and projects.

 

Any further questions, ideas, thoughts, opinions, etc. are greatly welcome.

 

If any other people who recently joined the list would like to introduce

themselves, that would also be great.

 

Cheers,

Rebecca

 

 

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Rebecca MacKinnon

Assistant Professor, Journalism & Media Studies Ctr.

University of Hong Kong (http://jmsc.hku.hk)

E-mail: rmack AT hku.hk | Tel: +852-2219-4005

"The world is talking. Are you listening?"

 

 

 

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Rebecca MacKinnon

Assistant Professor, Journalism & Media Studies Ctr.

University of Hong Kong (http://jmsc.hku.hk)

E-mail: rmack AT hku.hk | Tel: +852-2219-4005

Blog: RConversation.com

Co-founder: GlobalVoicesOnline.org

"The world is talking. Are you listening?"

 

 




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