Open Content Licensing. From Theory to Practice
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1. Open Content Licensing: From Theory to Practice – An Introduction / Lucie Guibault, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
2. Towards a New Social Contract: Free-Licensing into the Knowledge Commons / Volker Grassmuck, Humboldt University Berlin and University of Sao Paulo
3. Is Open Content a Victim of its Own Success? Some Economic Thoughts on the Standardization of Licenses / Gerald Spindler and Philipp Zimbehl, University of Göttingen
4. (Re)introducing Formalities in Copyright as a Strategy for the Public Domain / Séverine Dusollier, Centre de Recherche Informatique et Droit, Université Notre-
Dame de la Paix (Namur)
5. User-Related Assets and Drawbacks of Open Content Licensing / Till Kreutzer, Institute for legal questions on Free and Open Source Software (ifrOSS)
6. Owning the Right to Open Up Access to Scientific Publications / Lucie Guibault, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
7. Friends or Foes? Creative Commons, Freedom of Information Law and the European Union Framework for Reuse of Public Sector Information / Mireille van Eechoud, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
8. Contributing to Conversational Copyright: Creative Commons Licenses and Cultural Heritage Institutions / Esther Hoorn, University of Groningen
9. Creative Commons and Related Rights in Sound Recordings: Are the Two Systems Compatible? / Christina Angelopoulos, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
