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  • From: Federico Morando <federico.morando AT polito.it>
  • To: Jonas Öberg <jonas AT creativecommons.org>
  • Cc: cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] EDRI
  • Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 11:48:34 +0200

Dear All,

also here at the Nexa Center we have a very positive perception of what EDRI is doing in the domain of digital rights: for instance, at the moment we're completing the Italian translation of the EDRI paper "How the Internet works".

So, yes: I have the impression that it would be useful for CC to engage in some way with EDRI. There are several possible area of collaboration, starting - for instance - with the availability of open (government) data, which could be seen as both an aim of CC (in terms of license adoption) and a precondition for some EDRI activities.

Best,

Federico

On 03/27/2012 10:15 AM, Jonas Öberg wrote:
Hi all,

Cathy and I had a brief meeting with Marie Humeau from EDRI yesterday
to talk about what they're doing in relation to what's on the CC
agenda and what's current in the European Parliament. It was a very
informal meeting that we'll follow up at some later point with Joe
McMcNamee. We did notice during the discussion that we do have some
overlap between EDRI members and CC affiliates: Internet Society
Bulgaria, Iuridicum Remedium, Metamorphosis, SOIT and FSFI. I might
have missed some.

What are peoples perception of EDRI and the work that they're doing?
Would it for instance be useful for CC to engage in some way with
EDRI? As you likely know, EDRI is engaged with digital rights
generally of which CC licensing is one part of interest, but where
their work is much broader than this. It's not clear what the
relations could be, or if it's even possible for CC to engage in any
way, but your thoughts would be appreciated.


Best,

Jonas Öberg, Regional Project Manager - Europe
Creative Commons
Phone: +46 31 7802161
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