emijrp, 25/10/2011 12:30:
> Looks like we have a big ally in the digitisation of public domain content
> issue[1]:
>
> "The Europeana Foundation has published a policy statement, the Public
> Domain Charter, to highlight the value of public domain content in the
> knowledge economy. It alerts Europ
Forwarding from Maarten Zeinstra (who is not subscribed to this list, I've
cc'd him):
I am not part of a European Wikimedia chapter. However, I am part of the
Europeana R&D team on intellectual property. Europeana published its Public
Domain Charter about a year ago and is steadily working towar
Yes,
Wikimedia Chapters (especially the Dutch - where they are based, and the
Swedish - who have a joint project with them) are working with Europeana in
a variety of ways. One example is how Wikimedia groups have hosted
hackathons using their open datasets and API and (independently) won a prize
f
Please note that this policy statement is dated May 2010, it does not
appear to be changed since then (hurray.)
Mathias
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Dear all;
Looks like we have a big ally in the digitisation of public domain content
issue[1]:
"The Europeana Foundation has published a policy statement, the Public
Domain Charter, to highlight the value of public domain content in the
knowledge economy. It alerts Europe's museums, libraries, ar