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Re: [CC-Europe] EU is asking questions, will CC Europe answer?
- From: John Weitzmann <johnweitzmann AT creativecommons.org>
- To: Alek Tarkowski <alek AT creativecommons.pl>
- Cc: CC Europe <cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] EU is asking questions, will CC Europe answer?
- Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 16:12:37 +0100
Hi Alek, will try to patch the comments through to the right place ...
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Alek Tarkowski <alek AT creativecommons.pl> wrote:
JOhn,this tool is pretty neat, but also a bit faulty, mainly with regard to navigation. For example, there's only 'next', no 'previous' button, etc. Would be easier if all selected problems appeared on a single page.Also, has anyone considered making copies of the responses and re-publishing them on the site (with approval by a user) - this would give useful database of responses to work with, it's not clear whether EC will publish these responses (I think not).Can you share these comments with questionnaire's creators?cheers,AlekOn Dec 31, 2013, at 16:04, John Weitzmann <johnweitzmann AT creativecommons.org> wrote:Great starting points, thx Paul!From the 30th Chaos Communication Congress just emerged a very handy tool to collect those examples that are asked for in the EU questionnaire, in a very easy way: http://okfde.github.io/eucopyright/en/30c3/Please spread the word about that page. We'll all get access to the heap of answers that will hopefully come in.Have a good sliding-over* to 2014 ...John* strange _expression_ in GermanOn Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 10:14 PM, Paul Keller <pk AT kl.nl> wrote:
On 30 Dec 2013, at 14:50, John Weitzmann <johnweitzmann AT creativecommons.org> wrote:sure, would love to see this happening. here is the document that we are currently working on (with the link you have read only access): https://docs.google.com/a/kl.nl/document/d/17z4IYVM7a0RpxcH-MoKWTaxJCxtncm9K0ZTzuyQQ3oo/edit#heading=h.g5rmpxs4la
> Hi Paul,
>
> of course we can build upon the answers that are being prepared by the groups/orgs you mention, and maybe we'll have to in the end, but pre-prepared answers are rarely ever actually edited and for new answers it's sometimes even easier to start blank. As a group of 35+ projects there's at least a chance that we come up with something that adds to what the other replies are (or is a remix ;-) and doesn't just copy.
that would certainly be helpful. with regards to the territoriality question i would urge anyone interested in dealing with these questions to take a look at the third proposal Hugenholtz and Hargreaves make in this paper (on page 10-11): http://www.lisboncouncil.net//index.php?option=com_downloads&id=847
> It would be cool if, for example, someone would step forward b/c they are in a country where the territoriality problems (questions 1-5 and 9) are most severe.
see the document above.
> Or someone who's competent around GLAM (questions 28-39)
communia recommendations 4, 6 and 7 come to mind. generally the communia policy recommendations (http://www.communia-association.org/recommendations-2/) probably provide a good starting point for answering most of this. see also here: http://www.communia-association.org/2013/12/11/commission-announces-public-consultation-on-the-review-of-eu-copyright-rules/
> or who has ideas regarding UGC (questions from 58). Also, there's probably plenty to say about question 80 ("What other issues are there"), for there's surely quite a lot missing in that questionnaire.
best, Paul
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Re: [CC-Europe] EU is asking questions, will CC Europe answer?,
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