CC-PH Launching: General Programme infrastructure (14 January 2004)

27 12 2007

Creative Commons Philippine jurisdictional licenses launching, etc.
14 January 2008
Arellano University School of Law
Taft Avenue, Pasay City

The general programme structure will be:

  • 1300-1530
    • Strides towards the Philippine Commons: Talks on Free Open Source Software, Legal Commons, Creative Commons, Free Culture, Open Education or Access to Knowledge, etc. (2/F, Mariano S. Magsalin Sr. Hall, AUSL)
  • 1530-1600: Break
  • 1600-1800
    • Launching: Formal launch of the Creative Commons Philippine jurisdictional licenses, and the Philippine Commons, among others. (Bar Review Hall,
      AUSL)
  • 1800+
    • Entertainment, socials, etc. (Al Fresco, G/F Mariano Magsalin Sr. Hall, AUSL)

The details of the programme shall be provided as soon as presenters, performers, etc. are confirmed.

If you or your organization would like to present in the 1-3 pm talk (if you are into those advocacies and movements), or perform in the 6pm + timeframe (if your are a band), do send an email to guerrero at mydestiny dot net, with links to your website(s). Thank you.



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22 12 2007





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CC Bday Parties to be streamed

15 12 2007

Catch the Live Stream on the Global CC Birthday Parties! You can view the action live by visiting www.n3tv.it or www.mogulus.com/n3tv, or “do-it-yourself” by embedding the player in your own blog or website by copy/pasting the following script:

<script src=” http://www.mogulus.com/scripts/playerchromeless.js?channel=n3tv&bgcolor=0×000000&showviewers=true&width=454&height=389&on=true ” type=”text/javascript”></script>

Global CC Birthday Parties: Catch the Live Stream!. CC-BY 3.0 by Michelle Thorne at Creative Commons International



Creative Commons Philippine jurisdictional licenses introduced

14 12 2007

PHILIPPINES INTRODUCES LOCALLY PORTED CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES

December 15, 2007 — San Francisco, CA, USA and Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Today in Pasay City, the 42nd locally ported Creative Commons licensing suite will be launched for the Philippines. The Creative Commons licenses, now legally adapted to Philippine law, enable authors, artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range of protections and freedoms in efforts to promote a voluntary “some rights reserved” approach to copyright.

The Creative Commons team members in the Philippines, lead by Atty. Jaime N. Soriano, have worked under the auspices of the e-Law Center at the Arellano University School of Law and in collaboration with Creative Commons to port the licenses to their national jurisdiction.

In a prelude to a larger celebration planned in January 2008, CC Philippines will unveil the licenses today at 2pm PST at an event held in Arellano University’s School of Law. Atty. Michael Vernon M. Guerrero, jurisdiction deputy project lead of CC Philippines, will introduce the licenses, followed by the inauguration of the Philippine Commons, a collaboration fostering alternative licensing, free and open source software, open education, and free culture in the region.

Dr. Catharina Maracke, Director of Creative Commons International, thanks the CC Philippines Team for all their efforts, and she remarks, “The licensing project in the Philippines is a strong step towards strengthening and cultivating the global commons. The Philippines joins neighboring Malaysia, launched two years ago, in offering completed localized CC licenses. With upcoming jurisdictions in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, this region within Asia will continue to thrive and enjoy its vibrant remix-reuse community.”

The launch event in Pasay City will continue later in the evening as a birthday party for Creative Commons, as part of a series of synchronized celebrations worldwide to commemorate Creative Commons’ fifth year.

About AUSL

The law school, Arellano University School of Law, a non-stock non-profit institution, is named after the First Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court, Cayetano S. Arellano, and established in 1938. Today it boasts more than six decades of providing quality legal education. The foremost objective of the school is to create global lawyers: practitioners who are deeply educated in the law, practice-ready, and devoted to service not only in the local but also the international community. Arellano Law prides itself for being one of the most populous law schools in the Philippines with faculty members who have distinguished themselves in law practice, the judiciary, government service, and the academe. The law school furthermore is one of the few schools in the Philippines that produces the most number of lawyers in the annual bar examinations administered by the Supreme Court.

For more information, please visit http://www.arellanolaw.edu/.

About the e-Law Center at Arellano University School of Law

The e-Law Center was founded in November 2002 under the auspices of the Arellano University School of Law, following the launching of the school’s LAWPHiL Project, which is considered one of the most popular on-line and electronic databases of Philippine law and jurisprudence that is accessible for free to the general public. The Center is pursuing projects in research, publication, policy initiatives and advocacy, capability building, academic support, and linkages in the field of information and communication technology as it affects the Philippine legal system.

About Creative Commons

Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization, founded in 2001, that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works, whether owned or in the public domain. Through its free copyright licenses, Creative Commons offers authors, artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon the “all rights reserved” concept of traditional copyright to enable a voluntary “some rights reserved” approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the generous support of organizations including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, as well as members of the public.

For more information about Creative Commons, visit http://creativecommons.org.

Contact

Dr. Catharina Maracke
Director
Creative Commons International, Creative Commons
catharina@creativecommons.org
+49.30.280.93.909

Press Kit

http://creativecommons.org/presskit
http://creativecommons.org/international/ph/



CC-PH soft launch and CC 5th Birthday

13 12 2007

CC-BY 3.0 PH Michael Vernon Guerrero

CC is turning 5 and to celebrate we’re throwing a party. We, in Creative Commons Philippines, are also taking the opportunity to soft launch the finished Creative Commons Philippine jurisdictional licenses, and the Philippine Commons, on the same event. The latter is a prelude to the formal launching of the licenses and the Philippine Commons in January 2008.

The event will be held at the Arellano University School of Law, Taft Avenue corner Menlo Street, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines at about 2:00 p.m. on 15 December 2007.

The programme, for the event, is as follows:

  • Ladder to main:
    • Introduction to Creative Commons and Creative Commons Philippines
      • Speaker: Atty. Jaime N. Soriano, CC-PH jurisdiction project lead
    • Introduction to Creative Commons Philippine Licenses
      • Speaker: Atty. Michael Vernon M. Guerrero, CC-PH jurisdiction deputy project lead
    • Soft launch of Creative Commons Philippine licenses (prelude to license hard launch on 14 January 2008)
    • Soft launch of the Philippine Commons (relates to CC licensing, FLOSS, OpenEd, Free Culture, etc.)
  • Main:
    • CC 5th Birthday Party (includes free discussion, food, and alcohol)


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Update on ACIA

5 12 2007

“ACIA: Asia and Commons in the Information Age” workshop will be held in Taipei on Jan 19-20, 2008.

The draft program is available at http://meeting.creativecommons.org.tw/ac:program

If you wish to attend this event, register yourself on the wiki http://meeting.creativecommons.org.tw/people. Note that the workshop is self-sponsored; participants will have to arrange their own transportation to the workshop venue.

If you wish to be updated about developments as to this event, subscribe to the AsiaCommons mailing list at http://www.dgroups.org/groups/AsiaCommoners/index.cfm?op=dsp_join.

See you there!.



CC-PH Licenses on the last stretch of porting process

3 12 2007

The porting process for the Philippine jurisdictional Creative Commons license is nearing its end. The XHTML files for the jurisdictional license drafts for CC-PH have been submitted to Creative Commons International.