[A2k] Preliminary Agenda for A2k London
Mann, David
David.Mann@rnib.org.uk
Tue Apr 26 10:39:22 2005
Manon,
Two quick points.
Firstly, I shall only be available on the 13th, not the 12th. To what extent will it mess up your programme to move the item on the rights of disabled people to the second day?
Secondly, at first glance the programme looks incredibly full. Very ambitious for two days.
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Subject: [A2k] Preliminary Agenda for A2k London
Proposed agenda for May 12-13 a2k meeting in London
The following is a proposed agenda for the May 12-13, 2005, TACD
workshop in London which will discuss a possible Treaty on Access to
Knowledge. The purpose of the meeting is to review specific proposals
for text in a treaty. The format of the meeting is fairly simple. In
between an introduction to the topic and a final wrap up, there will be
a discussion of proposals for treaty text. For each topic, text will be
presented, and then discussed. Comments on the proposed agenda are welcome.
Manon
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May 12 - Day 1 - 9:30AM to 5PM
MORNING SESSION
Introduction
background, approaches, participants...
1) Preamble, Objectives and Purposes (a few place holders)
a. Promotion of a knowledge commons
b. Relationship between a2k & human rights
c. Promotion of creativity activity & the transfer of technology
2) Placeholder for reference to Florence agreement regarding tariffs
on importation of educational, scientific and cultural materials
3) Education
a. Limitations and Exceptions
4) Distance Education
a. Limitations and Exceptions
5) Disabled and Visually Impaired Persons
a. Limitations and Exceptions
6) Libraries
a. Limitations and Exceptions
LUNCH 1-2pm
AFTERNOON SESSION
7) Internet
a. Limitations and Exceptions to protect key Internet technologies
i. Linking
ii. Search Engines
iii. ISP liability
8) Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Technological Protection
Measures (TPM)
9) Works in the Public Domain
a. Limitations on the term of copyright protection
b. Access to works by governments
10) Scientific and Scholarly Research
a. Free Movement of Researchers
b. Limitations and exceptions relating to research on/with patented
inventions
c. Open access to scientific and scholarly research
d. Reciprocal commitments to ensure that the benefits of publicly
funded research are made available to all and not just to nationals
e. Limits on patentability of data from certain open public databases
May 13, 2005 - Day 2 - 9:30AM -5PM
MORNING SESSION
Presentation of proposals for new provisions?
11) Collection Societies
a. Transparency
b. Ability to limit national treatment for disbursements in low
income countries
12) Standards and Knowledge Goods
a. Disclosure obligations and patents relating to standards
development organizations (SDOs).
i. Protocol for Development of Open Standards (PDOS)
b. Government Procurement and support for open interfaces for
certain computer hardware and software products
c. Compulsory licensing for Essential Knowledge Good interfaces
13) Obligation to finance free and open knowledge goods
a. Amount of obligation to vary by GDP and level of development
b. Tradable Credits for priority projects
14) Compulsory licensing of copyrighted works in developing countries
a. Update of Berne Appendix (Placeholder?)
Lunch 1-2pm
AFTERNOON SESSION
15) Control of Anticompetitive Practices
a. Proposals for provisions on issues related to the control of
anticompetitive practices in contractual licenses
b. Relationship between intellectual property rights and
competition laws
c. Control of Anticompetitive Practices Advisory Committee
d. Excessive pricing of essential knowledge goods
16) Transfer and Dissemination of Technology to developing countries
17) Enforcement of rights and obligations
18) Next Step
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