[MEK-L] [CC-Hungary] cc és az álla m (fwd)

Moldovan Istvan moldovan at mek.oszk.hu
2005. Nov. 23., Sze, 10:59:11 CET


Tájékoztatásul továbbítom az alábbi miniszteri beszámoló részletet
a listákra, elnézést, akik duplán kapják. Úgy gondoltam,
a kultúra hozzáférhetővé tételéhez, terjesztéséhez nekünk,
könyvtárosoknak is van néminemű közünk. Pláne, ha az
Interneten keresztüli hozzáférésen is ügyködünk. 

Üdvözlettel

István

----- Bodo Balazs <bodo at mokk.bme.hu> továbbított üzenet -----
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 16:31:19 +0100
From: Bodo Balazs <bodo at mokk.bme.hu>
Reply-To: cc-hungary at lists.mokk.bme.hu
Subject: [CC-Hungary] cc és az állam
To: cc-hungary at lists.mokk.bme.hu

sziasztok,

a hétvégén 25 európai kulturális miniszter találkozott Budapesten egymással
(http://www.inclusiveeurope.hu/). A miniszter tanacsadoival (ezuton is
koszonet nekik) az elmult hetekben sokat dolgoztunk azon, hogy a cc es a
szabad kultura megjelenhessen valahogyan ezen a talalkozon. alant olvashato
bozoki zarobeszedebol egy reszlet:

"Access to culture is often faced with limitations posed by contemporary
copyright regimes. However, we should begin a process of finding creative
ways to rethinking our intellectual property system that we inherited from
the last centuries, and find those ways that equally satisfy the author, the
public good and the market in the 21st century. The demand of public access
should be especially emphasized in the case of publicly sponsored cultural
content.

Freeing media archives in similar ways would be especially in the public
interest in Eastern and Central Europe. In our region, state media enjoyed
monopolies until 1990. Making state-owned cultural archives accessible is
therefore of vital interest. Several legal solutions may offer themselves to
tackle the issue. The Adelphi Charter on Creativity, Innovation and
Intellectual Property, for example, is an important initiative signed, among
others, by the Brazilian Minister of Culture, Gilberto Gil. It calls for
wide coalitions that aim at an intellectual property regime that ensures
both sharing of knowledge and rewarding of innovation. A cultural and legal
movement, the Creative Commons offers diverse licence options within the
current legislative framework that provide access to culture, enhance
creativity and support sustainable economic development for the less
privileged groups and communities. What is common in these initiatives is
that they all widen access to culture in the public domain, in the public
interest, and contribute to the competitiveness of European cultural
products.

In concluding, I would like to highlight and propose these issues for
consideration at the next ministerial meetings and larger conferences on
European culture: first, cohesion and competitiveness through culture;
second, highlighting culture as a priority in the Lisbon agenda; and third,
empowering human creativity, innovation and understanding through supporting
digital networks and platforms and rethinking intellectual property rights
for a new millennium."

http://www.inclusiveeurope.hu/index.php?page=bozokiclosing_en&PHPSESSID=ce26
9e20d1732f23ff754f0af0273535

ez azt hiszem egy nagyon fontos lepes. a mi feladatunk ebben a helyzetben
az, hogy ezt a nyilatkozatot minel szelesebb korben megismertessuk
mindenkivel. kerlek segitsetek!

b.-


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Balazs Bodo
assistant lecturer

Budapest University of Technology, 
Department of Sociology and Communications
Center for Media Research and Education 

http://www.bme.hu/
http://mokk.bme.hu/
 

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