Immaterial property and Civil Rights in the Digital Age.
We aim to present a wholesome view of immaterial property rights and civil rights in the digital age. Through the internet, the communication patterns of civilians has been greatly changed. Our seminar will bring up different aspects of this, ranging from copyright issues, privacy of individuals on to new possibilities of democracy.
| When |
Sep 21, 2008 from 09:30 to 12:30 |
|---|---|
| Where | Rosengårdsskolan |
| What | Seminar |
| Theme | Democratizing knowledge, culture, education information and mass media |
| Aim | Developing strategies, visions and alternatives, Cross-movement dialogue/debate ('confrontative dialogue') |
| Languages | English, Magyar, Svenska, |
One part of the seminar will be a talk between Magnus Eriksson (Piratbyrån) and Johan Söderberg (Author to the books "Hacking Capitalism" and "Allt mitt är ditt") on the subject "Open Access - communistic gift economy or complement to the capital?" with Arwid Lund, Världsbiblioteket as a moderator.
Organisations collaborating on this activity
- Grön Ungdom / Swedish Young Greens, Sweden
- Ung pirat, Sweden
- Hungarian Social Forum-Social Roundtable, Hungary
- Piratpartiet (The Pirate Party), Sweden
- Gröna studenter (Swedish Green Students), Sweden
- Världsbiblioteket, Sweden
- Pirate Parties International, Sweden
Participants
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Lage Rahm,
Sweden [Miljöpartiet De Gröna / Swedish Green Party ] -
Rick Falkvinge,
Sweden [Piratpartiet ] -
Gajdos Erzsébet,
Hungary [Hungarian Social Forum ] -
Maria Ferm,
[ Grön Ungdom ] -
Arwid Lund,
Sweden [Världsbiblioteket ] -
Reinier Bakels,
Netherlands [Pirate Parties International ] -
Amelia Andersdotter,
Sweden [Ung pirat ] -
Christian Engström,
Sweden [Pirate Parties International ] -
Johan Söderberg,
Sweden [Author and researcher ] -
Magnus Eriksson,
Sweden [Piratbyrån ]

