Conférence Droit d'auteur IFLA
Séoul et le droit d’auteur
Olivier Charbonneau 2006-08-26
CLM Program, Seoul
Monday, August 21, 2006, 13:34 * 18:00
COEX 102 – 104
International Issues
Google Book Project – Library and Legal Perspectives
RONALD MILNE (Bodley’s Library, Oxford, UK) and JONATHAN BAND (policybandwidth.com, Washington, DC, USA)
The Korea – USA Free Trade Agreement
HEESEOB NAM (IPLeft, Seoul, Korea)
Copyright and Access to Knowledge: Flexibilities in Copyright Laws in 11 Asian Countries
RAJESWARI KANNIAH (Consumers International, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
WIPO’s Program for Libraries: How WIPO and Libraries Can Help Each Other
GEIDY LUNG (WIPO, Geneva, Switzerland)
The WIPO Broadcasting Treaty – Why Libraries Should Oppose This Treaty
HARALD VON HIELMCRONE (Statsbiblioteket, Aarhus, Denmark)
WIPO Development Agenda – 2006: A Brief Update
BARBARA STRATTON (CILIP, London, UK)
National Issues
Orphan Works – The US Examines Ways of Making Orphan Works More Accessible to Users
ROBERT OAKLEY (Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA)
Public Domain Registry in Canada
VICTORIA OWEN (University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada)
Rethinking Copyright Exceptions and Limitations in the Digital Age: The Section 108 Study Group Process in the US
JAMES NEAL (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA)
The SUBITO Case in Germany: Implications for Libraries
HARALD MUELLER (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany)