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Text and Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence and Copyright
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The programme Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) is focused on bringing about changes in legislation and practice across Europe that will strengthen the right of all to knowledge. It is built on a conviction that knowledge is essential for education, innovation and cultural participation, and that everyone should have the possibility - in particular through libraries, archives and digitally - to access and use it.
#KR21 RT
📢 Want to learn about #eBooks in Europe?
🟡 When? 12 April, 14h30 CEST
🟡 What? #eLending questions & authors’ needs
🟡 Whom? Experts from @AuthorsAlliance , #FESABID, @Freiheitsrechte
🎟️ https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NJLV_UDEQCOLMLG-hHLTBg#/registration
ℹ️ https://knowledgerights21.org/news-story/the-european-ebook-ecology/
Join us for an hour and a half to hear about what authors want from sustainable eBook markets. In addition, we will be covering recent developments in Germany and an exciting new study on eBook lending in Spain. Speakers: - Dave Hansen: Executive Director, Authors Alliance - Ariadna Matas: Policy Advisor, Europeana Foundation and Member of the Libraries and Copyright group at the Spanish Library Association (FESABID) - Mathias Schindler: Knowledge Manager and investigative researcher, Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte e.V., Germany
The programme Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) is focused on bringing about changes in legislation and practice across Europe that will strengthen the right of all to knowledge. It is built on a conviction that knowledge is essential for education, innovation and cultural participation, and that everyone should have the possibility - in particular through libraries, archives and digitally - to access and use it.