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Program
Roadshow 2010

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Time Session Speakers

10.00 am Welcome Professor Brian Fitzgerald

10.05 am Introduction and overview Professor Brian Fitzgerald


An introduction to Creative Commons, an
overview of the licensing scheme and updates on
recent developments for Creative Commons in
Australia and around the world.

11.00 am CC case studies Elliott Bledsoe


A selection of Creative Commons case studies
from Australia and around the world.

12.00 pm Lunch

1.00 pm CC in focus Neale Hooper, Program


A focus on recent developments in the use of Director, GILF Implementation
Creative Commons in government and research. Strategy

1.30 pm CC in focus – region profile Rami Olwan, Co-Project Lead,


1 September 2010
Mosman Municipal Council and Creative CC Jordan
Melbourne Commons in local government.

2 September 2010
Perth 1.45 pm Local CC champions Andrew Davies, ABC Pool; Skye
A panel discussion of local people and projects Reeve, etcc; Sean Scott (aka
15 September 2010 engaging with CC licences. Discussants will share Agedmusic), Remix artist.
outcomes, risks and opportunities they have
Sydney come across in their experiences.

17 September 2010
3.00 pm Discussion ccAustralia staff and all
a SIL Open Font 1.1, http://scripts.sil.org/OFL_web.

Brisbane Roadshow speakers


Open discussion and questions.

22 September 2010
Adelaide
3.30 pm Wrap up
23 September 2010
Hobart 3.45 pm Close

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10.00 am - 3.30 pm, Friday, 17 September 2010


The Edge, State Library of Queensland,
Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank
Brisbane
Speakers
Roadshow 2010
Creative Commons

Andrew Davies, Acting Executive Producer, ABC Pool and Co-producer,


Future Tense, Radio National, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Local CC champions panelist

Andrew Davies is currently the acting Executive Producer of the ABC’s


Pool site. In addition to his work on Pool Andrew is also the co-producer
of ABC Radio National’s ‘Future Tense’ program, which looks at ‘new
technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking’.

Prior to that he produced such diverse Radio National programs as the

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Media Report and the Sports Factor. In 2007 he won the best radio prize
at the United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Awards.

Andrew is passionate about social media and when he’s not working he
seems to spend most of his life online. Luckily for him he gets to call that
research!

www.pool.org.au @ABCPool

Rami Olwan, Co-Project Lead, Creative Commons Jordan and


PhD candidate, QUT Faculty of Law
Presenter

Rami Olwan is completing an Australian Government PhD scholarship at

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1 September 2010 Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Law, Australia, under the
Melbourne supervision of Professor Brian Fitzgerald. He is also a research fellow at
the ARC Center of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation and
Project Lead of Creative Commons Jordan.
2 September 2010
Perth www.mosman.nsw.gov.au @mosmancouncil

15 September 2010
Sydney Skye Reeve, Co-project Manager, etcc
Local CC champions panelist

17 September 2010
Skye Reeve is a graduate of the Creative Commons Clinic at Queensland
Brisbane University of Technology and is interested in pursuing a career in
Intellectual Property Law. Due to her long engagement in the arts
22 September 2010 community and involvement in developing a number of visual art shows
Adelaide she chose to focus her major research project for the Clinic on visual arts
as a slow sector within Creative Commons and the potential benefits
23 September 2010 CC-usage may have for visual artists, particularly with respect to
Hobart appropriation and collaboration.

http://etcc.tv @etccetra

Be social—Share the Brisbane CC Roadshow http://bit.ly/bnerdshow short link, tell everyone you’re coming by
registering on Facebook event and follow the discussion on Twitter via @ccAustralia and #CCRdShow10.

10.00 am - 3.30 pm, Friday, 17 September 2010


The Edge, State Library of Queensland,
Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank
Brisbane
Speakers
Roadshow 2010
Creative Commons

Sean Scott (aka Agedmusic), Remix artist


Local CC champions panelist

Sean Scott is audio visual artist and producer. An original artist and
avid remixer under the moniker of FiShHeaD, he has previously remixed
content of ambiguous origins. Since joining the ABC Pool, firstly as a
contributor and then as a Community Editor, he has been shown the
light that is the Commons, recanted his old methodology and is now an
ardent proponent of the reuse and manipulation of mixed CC content,
producing uniquely stylised combinations of audio, video and animation.

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www.pool.org.au/users/
agedmusic

Neale Hooper, Program Manager, Government Information Licensing


Framework Implementation Strategy, Queensland Government
Presenter

Neale Hooper is the principal lawyer for the Queensland Government’s


Government Information Licensing Framework (GILF) Project and
has led the project’s legal work since its inception in 2005. Neale
was recently appointed to the position of Program Manager of GILF
Implementation Strategy. Neale is a leading IP and ICT lawyer with over

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20 years experience with Queensland Crown Law, providing specialist
1 September 2010 law services in these areas. Neale was recently a lead researcher on the
Melbourne CRC-Spatial Information Project ‘Enabling Real-Time Information Access
in Both Urban and Regional Areas’. Neale has a Master of Laws from
2 September 2010 University of Queensland, and has been an adjunct lecturer at QUT Law
Perth School since 2003.

www.gilf.gov.au
15 September 2010
Sydney

17 September 2010
Brisbane

22 September 2010
Adelaide

23 September 2010
Hobart

Be social—Share the Brisbane CC Roadshow http://bit.ly/bnerdshow short link, tell everyone you’re coming by
registering on Facebook event and follow the discussion on Twitter via @ccAustralia and #CCRdShow10.

10.00 am - 3.30 pm, Friday, 17 September 2010


The Edge, State Library of Queensland,
Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank

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