9:30 | Gjør deg klar for livestream! |
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10:00 | Velkommen ved JUS og kursleder |
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10:05 |
Nytt i opphavsretten Associate professor Liliia Oprysk og professor Harald Irgens-Jensen, henholdsvis UiB og UiO, går gjennom de viktigste nyhetene i opphavsrettslig lovgivning og rettspraksis.
Førsteamanuensis Liliia Oprysk
Universitetet i Bergen, Det juridiske fakultet, Bergen
Professor Harald Irgens-Jensen
Universitetet i Oslo, Institutt for Privatrett, Oslo |
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11:05 | Pause |
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11:20 | Nytt i opphavsretten - fortsettelse |
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12:05 | Pause |
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12:20 |
Nytt fra departementet Fagdirektør Espen Arneberg Børset orienterer om saker som departementet arbeider med innen opphavsretten.
Fagdirektør Espen Arneberg Børset
Kultur- og likestillingsdepartementet, Oslo |
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12:50 | Pause for lunsj |
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Revisjon av åndsverkloven - paneldebatt I denne paneldiskusjonen vil vi dykke ned i de foreslåtte endringene i åndsverksloven, med særlig vekt på gjennomføringen av EUs digitalmarkedsdirektiv. Diskusjonen vil ledes av professor Torger Kielland fra UiB, og panelet vil bestå av eksperter innen opphavsrett og digitale medier. Vi vil utforske hvordan de nye reglene kan påvirke rettighetshavere, plattformer og brukere, samt hvilke utfordringer og muligheter som ligger foran oss.
Advokat Hans Marius Graasvold
Advokatene Graasvold & Stenvaag AS, Oslo
Partner/advokat Marte Thorsby
CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS, Oslo
Professor Torger Kielland
Universitetet i Bergen, Det juridiske fakultet, Bergen
Director Content Acquisition Haakon Li Dragland
Telenor Norge AS, Fornebu
Partner/advokat Knut Glad
Advokatfirmaet Føyen AS, Oslo
Komponist Ole Henrik Antonsen
Kunstnernettverket og NOPA Norsk forening for komponister og tekstforfattere, Oslo |
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14:35 | Pause |
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14:50 | Paneldebatt - fortsettelse |
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15:35 | Pause |
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Once upon a Script: Financing, Copyright and the Global Journey of Nordic Cinema Join us for an insightful seminar exploring the world of the scripted world and the legal landscapes of Norway and Sweden. This session will delve into the similarities and differences in scripted film market between the two countries, examining key legal frameworks, industry regulations, and contractual practices. We will provide an overview of the main stakeholders, including production companies, distributors, and funding institutions, and analyze the processes involved in bringing a film from concept to screen. The discussion will also address common challenges that arise when Nordic cinema enters the international market, from copyright disputes to co-production agreements and distribution hurdles. Whether you are a filmmaker, legal professional, or simply passionate about the film industry, this seminar will offer valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between law and cinema in the Nordic region and beyond.
Senior Legal Counsel Martina Zraly
Salomonssen Agency, Stockholm
Advokat/Partner Stine Helén Pettersen
Ræder Bing Advokatfirma AS, Oslo |
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16:30 | Pause |
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16:45 |
Once upon a Script – fortsettelse
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17:30 | Slutt for dagen |
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9:30 |
Lawful Access, TDM and Generative AI under EU Copyright Law Article 3 and 4 of the DSM Directive, which may arguably serve as legal basis for training AI on copyright protected works, both require that the user have “lawful access” to the works in question. In other parts of EU copyright law, we find similar, but not identical requirements as “lawful use” and “lawful source”. Professor Thomas Margoni, KU Leuven, discusses the contents of the requirement of lawful access and its implications for rightsholders and developers of AI.
Professor Thomas Margoni
Centre for IT & IP Law, Leuven |
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10:15 | Pause (litt lenger pause grunnet utsjekk for de som bor i Sandefjord) |
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Remuneration of rightsholders for the training of AI models, particularly based on DSM art. 4 There is a growing recognition that human creators should receive some remuneration when the materials they have created are used to train AI. Professor Inger Ørstavik, Professor Ole-Andreas Rognstad and Research Fellow Guro Bøe Linnet discuss possible economic justification models for such remuneration, how they fit with the European copyright framework (notably DSM art. 4) and various remuneration schemes compatible with the current legal framework.
Professor Inger Berg Ørstavik
Universitetet i Oslo, Institutt for Privatrett, Oslo
Stipendiat Guro Bøe Linnet
Universitetet i Oslo, Institutt for privatrett, Oslo
Professor Ole-Andreas Rognstad
Universitetet i Oslo, Institutt for Privatrett, Oslo |
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11:45 | Pause |
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The project “MIMIR” on copyrighted content The “MIMIR” project is a joint project between the National Library of Norway, the University of Oslo, and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) that has set out to assess the value of copyright-protected content in large generative language models. One of the participants, Professor Lilja Øvrelid at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, explains the project’s methodology and findings.
Professor Lilja Øvrelid
University of Oslo, Department of Informatics, Oslo |
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12:45 | Kursslutt |
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