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4 June 2010
09:00 - 10:00
Registration
10:00 - 10:10
Welcoming Remarks
- JinSup Jung, Chairman of CC Korea
10:10 - 10:20
Congratulatory Remarks
- Hyung-kyu Maeng, Minister of Public Administration and Security of Korea
10:25 - 10:45
Opening Keynote : CC for innovation
- Joi Ito, CEO of Creative Commons
10:45 - 11:50
[overview]
CC license usage in the world
- Giorgos Cheliotis, CC Singapore
Activities and Relationship of Creative Commons Korea
- Jay Yoon, CC Korea
Present and Future of Web Portals in Korea
- Hye-seung Jung, Daum In-hyuk, Choi, Naver
11:50 - 13:00
Lunch
13:00 - 15:20
Session 1: The more you open, the more you get
Moderator: Won-jae Lee
Sharism
- Isaac Mao, Jon Phillips, and Christopher Adams
What does "Open" mean to us?
- Young-eul Kim, Nate
NHK Creative Library
- Seinoshin yamagishi
VODO.net
- Jamie King
Session 2: What can governments and people do for innovation in web 2.0 era?
Moderator: Borami Kim
Government 2.0 Taskforce Case in AU
- Mia Garlick, CC Australia
OA PSI Movement
- Anne Fitzgerald
Working with the public sector in using CC licenses: Lessons learned
- Tyng-Ruey Chuang, CC Taiwan
Korea's Government 2.0 cases
- Jae-gon Jung, Korea Copyright Commission
- Sung-ju Kang, Ministry of Public Administration and Security
- Jung-hee Song, Seoul Metropolitan Government
15:20 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:10
Session 3: Getting inspiration from open creation
Moderator: Seung-jun Choi
INTO INFINITY & iPhone remix application
- Takahiro Saito & Izumi Yoshida, CC Japan
Open Secret Technology and its Boomerang Effects
- Hojun Song
Open Source Cinema
- Brett Gaylor
"Remix and Share" project
- Handong Zhu, CC China Mainland
CC to the Museum
- Fumio Nanjo & Choi JungHua, Mori Art Museum
Session 4: Open Education Resource: innovation for learning and teaching
Moderator: Namu Lee
Creative Commons and Open Educational Resources
- Jane Park, CC HQ
OER in Korea
- Hye-kyung Yang, KERIS"
Overview of OCW worldwide
- Meena Hwang, OpenCourseware Consortium
Snow 2.0
- Jisun Lee, Sookmyung University
OER Case study
-Ha-young Shin
17:10 - 17:20
Break
17:10 - 18:00
Closing Keynote
- Lawrence Lessig
19:00 pm - 21:00 pm
Banquet for guest speakers & CC affiliates
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5 June 2010
09:00 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 10:00
Announcement from CC Korea and CC HQ
10:00 - 11:00
Session 1: Case studies and project showcases
Moderator: Tyng-Ruey Chuang
* Korea - Case studies, by Ju-young Oh
* Australia - Creative industry business models by Jessica Coates
* China Mainland - Promotion programs of CC China Mainland in the areas of culture, science and education by Ping Liu
* Japan - Science Commons Translation Project, online fair use survey by Tomoaki Watanabe
11:30 - 11:40
Coffee Break
11:40 - 12:30
Session 2: Case studies and project showcases (continued)
Moderator: Jessica Coates
* The Philippines - Free Access to Law (FAL) by Michael Vernon Guerrero Mendiola
* Taiwan - Fun with Metadata by Bob Chao
* Syria - MiddleEastern Opportunities by Bassel Safadi
* Canada - status.net by Jon Phillips
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
13:30 - 14:40
Session 3: Funding, making community, collaboration with other NGO, cultural difference, copyright issues, etc.
* China Mainland - The development of Creative Commons China Mainland
* Japan - CC Japan's networking and chain reactions through outreach activities by Tomoaki Watanabe
* New Zealand - The Organisation of Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand by Jane Hornibrook
* Taiwan - Sharing the experience of popularizaing and cooperating with other organizations by Emily (Wen-Yin) Chou
14:40 - 15:00
Break
15:00 - 15:40
[Session 4] Fundraising
15:40 - 15:50
Break
15:50 - 16:50
[Session 5] Roadmap for CC Asia Pacific Community
Relationship with CC HQ, CCL upgrade, newsletter, office, web site, joint projects, etc.
16:50 - 17:00
Wrap-up and Conclusion
18:00 - 18:40
Dinner
18:40 - 19:40
CC Friends Party
19:40 - 20:00
Break
19:40 - 20:00
CC Friends Party (continued)
20:00 - 21:00
CC Asia Pacific Party
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