The conference will be held on May 22 in the Jagiellonian Library (Poland, Kraków, al. Mickiewicza 22, entrance from Oleandry St.). There will be an option to attend the conference virtually through online streaming.
Registration is free of charge and open to all, but obligatory for all attendees.
Registration for participants will be available at all times.
watch the confrence
Conference will take place on-site & online.
All events are free of charge. Travel expenses are not covered by the organizers.
The conference will be held in English and Polish. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided.
If you have any difficulties registering for the conference or questions related to the event, please email Katarzyna Strycharz: kstrycharz@centrumcyfrowe.pl
MAY 22 (MONDAY)
9:00 – 9:30 | Registration and welcome coffee
9:30 – 10:00 | Welcome and opening addresses
- Prof. Jerzy Pisuliński – Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration of Jagiellonian University
- Prof. Remigiusz Sapa – Director of the Jagiellonian Library, Institute of Information Studies, Jagiellonian University
- Maria Drabczyk – Member of the Board, Head of policy and advocacy at Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation
- Ewa Laskowska-Litak, PhD – Future Law Lab, Jagiellonian University
- Stephen Wyber – Director of Policy and Advocacy at International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Knowledge Rights 21
10:00 – 10:45 | Keynote speech
- prof. Caterina Sganga (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna) – Associate Professor of Private Comparative Law
10:45 – 12:15 | Session 1: Legal frameworks for libraries and archives in Poland supporting heritage sector’s public mission
moderator: Sybilla Stanisławska-Kloc, PhD (Jagiellonian University) – Specialist in the field of copyright and information law
speakers:
- Tymoteusz Barański, PhD (Tymoteusz Barański Legal Office) – advocate, specializes in, among others, in the copyright issues of new technology
- Joanna Marcinkowska, PhD (Jagiellonian University) – Assistant Professor at Department of Industrial Property Law
- Katarzyna Ślaska (University of Warsaw Library) – Deputy Director
12:15 – 13:15 | Lunch Break
13:15 – 14:30 | Session 2: Secure Digital Lending in Poland – national and European legal framework
moderator: Prof. Maciej Barczewski (University of Gdańsk) – Head of the Department of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law
presentation of the „Secure Digital Lending in Libraries” report:
- Konrad Gliściński, PhD (Jagiellonian University, Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation) – Intellectual property expert
discussion:
- Barbara Gawryluk (Unia Literacka) – Author of children’s books, journalist and translator of Swedish children’s literature
- Daria Gosek-Popiołek – Deputy of Sejm of the Republic of Poland
- Leszek Szafrański, PhD (Jagiellonian Library) – Vice-director for Digital Resources
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee break
15:00 – 16:15 | Session 3: Copyright for libraries and archives – international recommendations
moderator: Maria Drabczyk (Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation) – Member of the Board, Head of policy and advocacy
discussion:
- Giulia Dore (University of Trento) – Researcher
- Mikkel Christoffersen (Digital Public Library of Denmark) – Chief consultant
- Justus Dreyling, PhD (COMMUNIA Association) – Policy Director
- Stephen Wyber (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Knowledge Rights 21) – IFLA Director, Policy and Advocacy
16:15 – 17:00 | Feedback: experts round table
In the feedback session, invited experts will offer their reflections on the issues discussed throughout the conference.
- Deborah De Angelis (DDA LAW FIRM, Creative Commons Italy) – Attorney at Law, Lead of the CC Italy Chapter, KR21 Italian Coordinator
- Maria Drabczyk (Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation) – Member of the Board, Head of policy and advocacy
- Jurģis Īvāns (National Library of Latvia) – Copyright expert
- Ana Lazarova (Digital Republic) – Attorney at law, intelectual property expert