UC-IP



2-5pm, Friday 11 June 2010

University of Canberra (North Access)

Building 6, Level B, Room 45 (6B45)

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The University of Canberra is currently reviewing its policies relating to intellectual property (IP). The Faculty of Health is hosting a free mini conference on IP as it affects academia.

The Faculty of Health is committed to the open sharing of ideas, information and practice. As part of its commitment to a caring and inclusive society, the Faculty is hosting a workshop to discuss the role of IP in 21st century institutions. It will hear from innovators in open sharing and identify the fundamental characteristics of transparent intellectual property policies.

This page indexes the 10 minute presentations given at the mini conference, subsequent public documents and submissions being worked on, and public discussion around the issues.

As a number of people have already expressed interest in attending online, talks will be ustreamed with backchannels set up under the hashtag #ucip. Links to the recordings and discussions will be listed here.



Videos

 * Welcome to #ucip
 * Talking about the set up for #ucip

these videos on youtube

these videos on blip.tv

these videos on ustream

Attending
Please RSVP by adding your name to the list below, or by contacting [mailto:leighblackall@gmail.com leighblackall@gmail.com]
 * 1) Diane Gibson, Dean Health University of Canberra (TBC)
 * 2) Laurie Grealish, Associate Dean Health Education University of Canberra
 * 3) Stephen Parker, Vice Chancellor University of Canberra (TBC)
 * 4) Kate Lundy, Senator for ACT Australian Labor Party
 * 5) Pia Waugh, ICT Policy Advisor in the Office of Senator Kate Lundy
 * 6) Keith Lyons, Director National Institute of Sport Studies
 * 7) Andrew Watts, University of Canberra
 * 8) Leigh Blackall, Health Learning Commons Coordinator University of Canberra
 * 9) James Neill, Health lecturer University of Canberra
 * 10) Gordon Waddington, Health Research University of Canberra
 * 11) Stuart Maxwell, Marketing University of Canberra
 * 12) Julian Zipparo, University of Canberra
 * 13) Mark Spain, Human Resources University of Canberra
 * 14) Roxanne Missingham, Parliamentary Librarian
 * 15) Alan Maskell, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
 * 16) Greg Whitbread, Australian National Botanic Gardens
 * 17) Bruce Arnold, Law Faculty, University of Canberra
 * 18) Diane Phillips, Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Government
 * 19) Neda Akbari, PhD student from the Faculty of Art and Design
 * 20) Wendy Brady, Director of the Ngunnawal Centre at UC
 * 21) Joelle Vandermensbrugghe, Research Education Program, UC
 * 22) Natalie Bowman, Org Development, Human Resources, University of Canberra
 * 23) Audrey Guy, Ph D student at the University of Canberra
 * 24) Judy Currier, Acting Planning Librarian for Business & Government, Law and ISE, Library University of Canberra
 * 25) Terri Landford, Research Repository Librarian, University of Canberra Library
 * 26) Vanessa Tuckfield, Copyright Officer, Canberra Institute of Technology
 * 27) Marc Emerson, Advocacy Officer, University of Canberra Students' Association
 * 28) Alan Arnold, Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Canberra
 * 29) Christian West, Catalouging, Thesis and e-Document Coordinator, University of Canberra Library
 * 30) Michael Bennett, Education Vice-President, University of Canberra Students' Association
 * 31) Tim Kelly, Manager Performance Research Centre, Australian Institute of Sport
 * 32) Paul Krix, Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Canberra
 * 33) Minh-Tam Nguyen, Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Canberra
 * 34) Laura Hale, Research student from Sports Studies, University of Canberra
 * 35) Arshad Hussanee, Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Canberra
 * 36) Robin McConnell, National Institute of Sport Studies, University of Canberra
 * 37) Peter Donnan, Teaching and Learning Centre, University of Canberra
 * 38) Louise Cooper Academic Planning Librarian Arts and Education
 * 39) Josh Rosner, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Arts & Design, University of Canberra
 * 40) Helen Carter, Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Canberra
 * 41) Adrian Storrier, Masters of IP Law student, University of Melbourne
 * 42) Gay Landau, Director Academic Policy & Review, University of Canberra
 * 43) Robert Tanton, NATSEM, University of Canberra
 * 44) Alan Duncan, NATSEM, University of Canberra
 * 45) Ken Roberson, NATSEM, University of Canberra
 * 46) Lulu Turner, Editorial Adviser, Business & Government/HDR, University of Canberra

Apologies

 * 1) Liam Wyatt, Vice President Wikimedia Australia
 * 2) Matt Dawes, Copyright Adviser Law and Policy Australian Digital Alliance Australian Libraries Copyright Committee
 * 3) Ben Rattray, National Institute of Sport Studies
 * 4) Berverly Reilly, International Marketing University of Canberra
 * 5) Jason Young, Director of the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor University of Canberra
 * 6) Alicia Thomson, Marketing University of Canberra
 * 7) Kevin Croft, CroftIP
 * 8) Amanda George, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra
 * 9) John Howard, UC IP Officer
 * 10) Pat Tandy, Research Librarian, University of Canberra
 * 11) Roland Goeke, Head of Vision and Sensing Group, Faculty of Information Sciences & Engineering, University of Canberra

Discussion, documents and submissions

 * Submission on a new intellectual property policy
 * PediaPress book on Open Academia

About Intellectual Property

 * Wikipedia article on Intellectual Property
 * Wikipedia article on Trademark
 * Wikipedia article on Copyright
 * Wikipedia article on Patent
 * Wikipedia article on Industrial Design Rights
 * Wikipedia list of IP related topics and issues

UC IP

 * Existing UC Policy on Intellectual property (policy database)
 * UCIP conference page on canberra.edu.au
 * Submission on a new intellectual property policy

Open IP

 * International
 * European Commission recommends open access to IP
 * The USA Federal Research Public Access Act
 * Adrian Hearn, Rethinking good governance and transparency. Sydney Ideas Open 16:50 - 21:40 looks at 3 different perspectives on transparency.


 * Australia/NZ
 * Australian Federal Government response to Task Force Gov2.0 recommendations of open access
 * The New Zealand Wellington Declaration to ACTA
 * New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing (NZGOAL) framework
 * Unlocking IP: New models for sharing and trading IP, UNSW
 * Intellectual Property: Knowledge, Culture and Economy, QUT

Commercialisation

 * News article focusing on Copyright Agency Limited
 * News paper article about journal profits
 * Social Capital and Capitalist Economies

Alternatives

 * The Tragedy of the Commons (Not the book) by Marco Fioretti 2009