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  • From: Andrea Glorioso <sama AT perchetopi.org>
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  • Subject: [Cc-it] [NEWS] Nascita del Digital Media Project (DMP)
  • Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2003 13:15:09 +0100

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Ciao a tutti.

Il 01/12/2003 si è costituito il "Digital Media Project"
(http://www.chiariglione.org/project/) un progetto nato dalla mente di
Leonardo Chiariglione (CSELT, MPEG) e di cui potete leggere il
"manifesto" qui:

http://www.chiariglione.org/manifesto/

Penso sia un progetto da seguire con attenzione (il che non significa
essere d'accordo, naturalmente). Ma Chiariglione e` riuscito a creare
un'organizzazione (formalmente no-profit) che riunisce:

- British Telecommunications (UK)
- Enterprise of the Future (US)
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (CH)
- MPEG LA (US)
- Multimedia Architectures (JP)
- Sociedad Digital Autores y Editores (ES)
- Telecom Italia (IT)
- University of Tokyo (JP)

E che conta l'appoggio esterno (per ora) di Microsoft, Sony e
Matshita, tra gli altri.

In questo momento, bisognerebbe spargere la voce su questo:

http://www.chiariglione.org/project/press.htm

THE DIGITAL MEDIA PROJECT

Press release

2003/12/03

Digital Media Project issues call for submissions regarding fair use
and other rights -- DMP signed into official existence on 1st December
2003 in Geneva

The Digital Media Project issues a call for submissions regarding
traditional rights and usages usually associated with content usage
such as fair use, first sale, privacy etc. as well as traditional
rights and usages associated with copyright ownership, distribution,
attribution, retail and other business models along with other more
general human rights to communicate so that these can best be
accommodated in a digital, trusted bitstream/file environment, or in
other words, "mapped" to the digital domain.

The Digital Media Project, which as part of its genesis published a
Digital Media Manifesto on 30th of September, was signed into formal
existence as a non-profit organization based in Geneva on 1st of
December 2003.

The DMP mission is "to promote continuing successful development,
deployment and use of Digital Media that respect the rights of
creators and rights holders to exploit their works, the wish of end
users to fully enjoy the benefits of Digital Media and the interests
of various value-chain players to provide products and services,
according to the principles laid down in the Digital Media Manifesto".

The founding members elected a Board of Directors. The immediate task
of the Board is to put in place the organisation, recruit new members,
plan for the first DMP General Assembly and to organise a workshop on
"Mapping of traditional rights and usages from the analogue to the
digital space".

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Sarebbe una buona cosa raccogliere quanto piu` materiale possibile su
"fair use, first sale, privacy etc. as well as traditional rights and
usages associated with copyright ownership, distribution, attribution,
retail and other business models along with other more general human
rights" in modo da poter avere un ruolo attivo all'interno del DMP o
quantomeno far sapere al DMP (e al mondo) che gli attori industriali
che il DMP ha raccolto intorno a se` non sono "tutto il mondo".

Per ora, raccogliero` i contributi che vorrete inviare tramite la
mailing list "copywhat AT lists.perchetopi.org" [0] (scusandomi in
anticipo con i membri della mailing list per il traffico aggiuntivo).
Per facilitare il lavoro, chiedo a tutti coloro che vorranno
contribuire di mettere nel subject delle loro e-mail la stringa "[DMP
CONTRIB]".

ciao e grazie,

andrea

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+++ ENGLISH VERSION
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Hi all.

On Dec 1, 2003 the "Digital Media Project"
(http://www.chiariglione.org/project) was officially born. The DMP is
an offspring of Leonardo Chiariglione (CSELT, MPEG) - you can read the
project's manifesto here:

http://www.chiariglione.org/manifesto/

I think we should follow closely the activities of this project (which
doesn't mean agreeing with it, of course). Prof. Chiariglione has
managed to create an organization (which is formally a not-for-profit
one) composed by:

- British Telecommunications (UK)
- Enterprise of the Future (US)
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (CH)
- MPEG LA (US)
- Multimedia Architectures (JP)
- Sociedad Digital Autores y Editores (ES)
- Telecom Italia (IT)
- University of Tokyo (JP)

and that counts on the external (up to now) contributions of
Microsoft, Sony and Matshita, amongst others.

Right now, it would be necessary to spread information on this:

http://www.chiariglione.org/project/press.htm

THE DIGITAL MEDIA PROJECT

Press release

2003/12/03

Digital Media Project issues call for submissions regarding fair use
and other rights -- DMP signed into official existence on 1st December
2003 in Geneva

The Digital Media Project issues a call for submissions regarding
traditional rights and usages usually associated with content usage
such as fair use, first sale, privacy etc. as well as traditional
rights and usages associated with copyright ownership, distribution,
attribution, retail and other business models along with other more
general human rights to communicate so that these can best be
accommodated in a digital, trusted bitstream/file environment, or in
other words, "mapped" to the digital domain.

The Digital Media Project, which as part of its genesis published a
Digital Media Manifesto on 30th of September, was signed into formal
existence as a non-profit organization based in Geneva on 1st of
December 2003.

The DMP mission is "to promote continuing successful development,
deployment and use of Digital Media that respect the rights of
creators and rights holders to exploit their works, the wish of end
users to fully enjoy the benefits of Digital Media and the interests
of various value-chain players to provide products and services,
according to the principles laid down in the Digital Media Manifesto".

The founding members elected a Board of Directors. The immediate task
of the Board is to put in place the organisation, recruit new members,
plan for the first DMP General Assembly and to organise a workshop on
"Mapping of traditional rights and usages from the analogue to the
digital space".

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I think it would be a good thing to collect as much material as
possible on "fair use, first sale, privacy etc. as well as
traditional rights and usages associated with copyright ownership,
distribution, attribution, retail and other business models along with
other more general human rights", in order to have an active role
inside DMP or, at least, let DMP (and the world) know that DMP
industrial actors are not "all the world".

Right now, I'll collect the contributions you will send through the
"copywhat AT lists.perchetopi.org" [0] mailing list (I hope the list
members will excuse me for the added traffic). To ease the work, I'd
ask everybody who will contribute to prefix their e-mails' subjects
with the string "[DMP CONTRIB]".

Bye and thank you,

andrea
--
E gioca a fare dio manipolando il tuo dna andrea glorioso
Cosi` se vuoi cambiare
E invece resti uguale per l'eternita` www.annozero.org
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