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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)