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Victorian Government 2.0 Action Plan
IEEE e-Science 2010 Conference
Internet Governance Forum 2010 - Workshop 120
New book Access to PSI: Law, Technology and Policy launched
* New book chapter by auPSI team published
Professor Anne Fitzgerald speaks at CC Asia Pacific Conference 2010, Korea
Professor Anne Fitzgerald to speak at DMO Forum 2010
Draft Creative Commons and Government Guide now available online
Gov 2.0 Expo 2010
NZGOAL now entering Cabinet deliberation
Government releases response to Government 2.0 Taskforce report
Professor Anne Fitzgerald speaks at National Library of Australia
World Bank launches Open Data Initiative
U.S. Whitehouse announces Open Government Plans
Professor Anne Fitzgerald to speak at VALA Meeting 2010 on Creative Commons
UK Government launches data.gov.uk
Professor Anne Fitzgerald speaks at LINUX 2010: Open and the Public Sector Mini Conference
Enabling open access to public sector information with Creative Commons Licences: the Australian experience - now available online
Government 2.0 Taskforce releases Final Report
Project report to Government 2.0 Taskforce on copyright law now available
Realising Our Broadband Future - Brisbane Consultation Forum
Compiled Literature Review now available in hard copy
Spatially Enabled Government Summit 2009 presentations now available
NSS releases A Good Practice Guide to Sharing Your Data With Others
Australian Government releases Digital Economy: Future Directions paper
Report on the Inquiry into Improving Access to Victorian PSI released
Brian Fitzgerald appointed to Government 2.0 Taskforce
Prof Anne Fitzgerald and Prof Brian Fitzgerald to speak at Spatially Enabled Government Summit 2009
National Research Infrastructure Committee Announced
The Hon. Lindsay Tanner and Senator Kate Lundy speak at the CeBET Australia conference 2009
Australian Government establishes Office of Information Commissioner
Information Awareness Month launched
The Guardian's Open Platform launched
Appointment of Vivek Kundra as CIO in Obama Administration
International Chapter of Literature Review now available
Google denied access to Victorian fire data
ABS releases data under CC licence
National Information Strategy Seminar - Canberra
auPSI Team advises Federal Government
CRC-SI Conference 2008

New book chapter by auPSI team published in Intelligent Multimedia: Managing Creative Works in a Digital World (2010)

The Use of Creative Commons Licensing to Enable Open Access to Public Sector Information and Publicly Funded Research Results: An Overview of Recent Australian Developments by Professor Anne Fitzgerald, Neale Hooper, Professor Brian Fitzgerald has been published as a chapter in Danièle Bourcier, Pompeu Casanovas, Melanie Dulong de Rosnay and Catharina Maracke (eds), Intelligent Multimedia: Managing Creative Works in a Digital World, European Press Academic Publishing, 2010.

The abstract of the book is as follows:

The development of affordable computer technologies coupled with the advances in multimedia technology enable the transformation of users in cultural actors. The notion of "Intelligent Multimedia" - which is the title of this book - summarizes this social and technical transformation. The Semantic Web, among other technologies, facilitates access to and processing of multimedia and informational works. Consumers become prosumers in the new stages of the Web. However, the possibilities offered by the technologies are not always accompanied by the law. Lawrence Lessig, one of the Creative Commons founders, pointed out a paradox in the Foreword of our previous book International Commons at the Digital Age - La création en partage (Romillat, Paris, 2004): "First, copyright is essential to the dignity and often the incentives of creative authors. Second, the existing system of copyright is insanely complex and often harmful to the interest of creators". Today, copyright law could change towards an ecology of innovation and open access leading to the transformation of both technical protocols and governance. Creative Commons is one instrument to overcome legal barriers for disseminating, sharing and reusing all this knowledge and creativity.