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Copyright Regulation in Europe – An Enabling or Disabling Factor for  
Science Communication

Urheberrechtsregulierung als Ermöglichungs-bzw. als  
Verhinderungsfaktor für Wissenschaftskommunikation

European Network for Copyright in Support of Education
European Workshop Program
Nov. 14-15, 2008
Location: Heinrich-Böll-Foundation, Schumannstr. 8, Berlin-Mitte,  
Germany

Thursday – Nov. 13, 2008

21:00 – 22:30 Chimney talk : Jerzy Montag, MP,spokesman for law  
politics, BÜNDNIS90/DIE GRÜNEN (Green Party) in the German Parliament

Friday - Nov. 14, 2008

9:00 – 9:15 Ralf Fücks, Andreas Poltermann, Heinrich-Böll-Foundation
Welcome addresses, Introduction to the conference
9:15 – 9:30 All participants Introduction

Session 1: Copyright and science – Demands and objectives
Moderation: Rainer Kuhlen

9:30 – 10:15 Rainer Kuhlen, University of Konstanz (Germany)
Copyright and science – Demands and objectives

10:15 – 10:45 Gerhard Fröhlich, University of Linz (Austria)
Free copying or plagiarism?

10:30 – 11:00 Panel discussion:
Rainer Kuhlen, Gerhard Fröhlich, Stuart Taylor, The Royal Society  
(United Kingdom), Florin Filip, Academy of Romania (Romania), Agnès  
Ponsati, CSIC Library Network, Spanish National Research Council (Spain)

Session 2: Exceptions and limitations or a copyright blanket clause  
for science
Moderation: Wolf-Dieter Sepp

11:30 – 12:00 Lucie Guibault, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
A framework for an obligatory system of exceptions and limitations

12:00 – 12:30 Séverine Dusollier, University of Namur (Belgium)
A systematic approach to exceptions in the European Union

12:30 – 13:00 Panel discussion:
Lucie Guibault, Séverine Dusollier, María J. Iglesias, University of  
Namur (Belgium), Jaak Järv, Estonian Academy of Sciences (Estonia),  
Benjamin Bajon, Max-Planck-Institut für Geistiges Eigentum,  
Wettbewerbs-und Steuerrecht (Germany)

Session 3: Open Access – An alternative to or a replacement for  
copyright
Moderation: Lucie Guibault

14:00 – 14:30 Stevan Harnad, UQAM (Canada) & University of Southampton  
(United Kingdom) (via teleconference)
Copyright Reform Should Not Be Made A Precondition For Mandating Open  
Access

14:30 – 15:00 Hélène Bosc, Euroscience Open Access Working (France)
Open access to the scientific literature: a peer commons open to the  
public

15:00 – 15:30 Panel discussion:
Stevan Harnad, Hélène Bosc, Rainer Kuhlen, Ji•i Rákosník, Academy of  
Sciences of the Czech Republic (Czech Republic), Jaak Järv, Estonian  
Academy of Sciences (Estonia)

Session 4: The Green Paper "Copyright in the Knowledge Economy"
Moderation: Gerald Spindler, University of Göttingen (Germany)

16:00 – 16:30 Rainer Kuhlen, Information Science, University of  
Konstanz (Germany)
Introduction to Green Paper

16:30 – 18:00 Workshop:
Green Paper on "Copyright in the Knowledge Economy"; elaboration of a  
common statement

Saturday – Nov 15, 2008

Session 5: Science communication and collaboration
Moderation: Michael Seadle, Institute for Library and Information  
Science, HU Berlin

9:30 – 10:00 Paul Ayris (UK), UNICA Scholarly Communications Group
The future of scholarly publication

10:00 – 10:30 Panel discussion:
Paul Ayris, Gerhard Fröhlich, University of Linz (Austria), Ágnes  
Téglási, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary), Rosa Nyárády, UNESCO  
chair in communication (Hungary), Ján Bako•, Slovak Academy of  
Sciences (Slovakia)

Session 6: Founding of the ENCES network: European Network for  
Copyright in support of Education and Science
Moderation: Rainer Kuhlen, University of Konstanz (Germany)

11:00 – 12:00 Workshop:
Green Paper "Copyright in the Knowledge Economy"; common statement and  
forming of ENCES ( = European Network for Copyright in support of  
Education and Science)