AEShareNet | Making the Most of Creativity: In the Public Interest
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Thursday 2 March - Sharing knowledge and rewarding innovation
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For the post-conference speaker biographies, and session synopsis, go to Papers and Presentations.

Session 1:

Launch of the RSA Adelphi Charter on creativity innovation and intellectual property. John Howkins
Chair - Graham Greenleaf- Download (59,126 KB)
John Howkins - Download (22,338 KB)

Session 2:

Intellectual Property - Does it reward the rent-seekers or creators? Peter Drahos
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Session 3:

Digital makes a difference; creators and the public domain. The Spender sisters.
Chair - Catharine Lumby - Download (51,730KB)
Spender Sisters - Download (23,249 KB)

Session 4:

Keeping ahead of the game: workplace learning in a rapidly changing media environment. Insights from the national broadcaster. Jenny Ferber
Download (27,679 KB)

Session 5:

Open content licensing and a fair go for creatives in a digital environment Panel: Moderated by Roger Clarke
Download (85,896 KB)

Session 6:

The impact of technology on knowledge diffusion. Dr Evan Arthur
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Session 7:

Collecting Societies in the digital age: the way forward. Zoe Rodriguez
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Session 8:

2006 Launch of AEShareNet Instant Licences. Pare Keiha
Chair - Carol Fripp - Download (50,429 KB)
Pare Keiha - Download (7,644 KB)

Session 9:

A consumer perspective. Chaired by Louise Sylvan
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