We invite you to participate in the seminar Copyright in practice II. bit.ly/AUTORSKEPRAVO_2015 , which takes place on May 13, 2015 in the ÚTIA lecture hall of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague 8. The seminar is organiz by the FCC Public publishing house in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the National Library and the BEN publishing house. The seminar follows on from the event organiz last May, this year it will focus on the functioning of copyright in the Internet environment and issues relat to the digitization of copyright works and the handling of their digital copies, but it will also touch on general regulation and most of the areas that copyright law traditionally regulates.
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The seminar is intend for authors and members of author collectives, itors and itors, operators of websites and portals, responsible workers and owners of publishing houses, library and archive workers, teachers in schools whose students create works that can be consider as author’s works, programmers, database creators , artists and other creative professions, lawyers specializing in intellectual property and the wider interest public.
JUDr. will give a lecture and answer your questions. Adéla Faladová, deputy director of the copyright department at the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and Libor Kubica, owner and director of BEN publishing turkey phone number data house. If you send in advance your question or a specific problem that interests you in the field of copyright, the lecturer will reserve part of the explanation for him. Questions can also be rais during the discussion directly at the seminar.
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Faladová will can I have a euro? provide an overview of the current regulation of copyright protection and draw attention to the changes that took place last November with the amendment to the Copyright Act. Furthermore, the interpretation will focus on the practical application of the most important provisions of copyright regulations, and on the possibilities of how to protect one’s rights to copyright works.
Special attention will be paid to the Internet environment and its specifics. The ease of copying, sharing, distributing and modifying digital content has open up new possibilities for further use of content that may be copyright by others without much effort and with minimal input costs. With this, there arose the ne to change the approach and modify certain aspects of copyright issues, the creation of new types of licenses that differ from the environment of physical carriers.
In the second block, Libor Kubica conveys cg leads his experience as a publisher with Internet piracy and how he succes (and sometimes fails) in protecting his publications from pirate attacks.