We are happy to announce the program for the DH2019 pre-conference workshop “Copyright and humanities research: A global perspective”.
The workshop will take place on July 8, 2019 at Tivoli Vredenburg in Utrecht, The Netherlands. It is a joint effort of the DARIAH working group ELDAH (Ethics and Legality in Digital Arts and Humanities) and the CLARIN CLIC (CLARIN Legal and Ethical Issues Committee).
9.00 Opening [chairs: Vanessa Hannesschläger & Walter Scholger]
- Welcome by the organizers, introduction to scope of the workshop
9:30 Presentation session I [chair: Vanessa Hannesschläger]
- Erik Ketzan: Should DH Consult an Oracle for the “Copyright Case of the Decade”?
- (Pawel Kamocki), Andreas Witt: EU Exceptions for Text and Data Mining for Research Purposes : from a Dry Spell to a Crisis of Abundance?
11.00 Break
11.30 Presentation session II [chair: Vanessa Hannesschläger]
- Kim Nayyer: Advancing digital scholarship activities with Canadian and global comparative copyright law
- Simone Rebora, Moniek Kuijpers, Piroska Lendvai: Privacy and Property Issues in the Computational Study of Social Reading
13.00 Lunch break
14.00 Presentation session III [chair: Walter Scholger]
- Nirmala Menon: Copyright and Impact Factors in the Humanities – Decolonizing Knowledge Systems and Assessments
- Paul Millar: Copyright and Post-disaster Archiving
- Kiyonori Nagasaki: Recent situation of copyright law and other licensing issues for DH in Japan
15:30 Break
16:00 Panel/Plenary Discussion: “Digital Humanities: Research with digital resources in post-anarchical times“ [chair: Walter Scholger]
Panelists: Erik Ketzan, Kim Nayyer, Andreas Witt
Wrap-up and Take-aways
17.30 End
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This was an interesting event indeed as it addressed the most important issues relating to technology and copyright.
Bashar H. Malkawi