Invitation to comment the translations of CC 4.0 licences
In cooperation with the organization Creative Commons, IPI prepared the official translations of the CC licenses 4.0. Creative Commons provides free, easy-to-use copyright licenses to give the public permission to use creative work, but also acts as an organized network for advocacy and initiatives related to free sharing of copyrighted material, open resources and open internet.
You can contribute to the translations by providing comments on the translations (and not on the substance) of the licenses. You can access the translations by clicking the following links (the username is “creative” and the password is “commons”). The original texts are available in the brackets:
– by-nc-sa 4.0 license in Slovene (in English),
– by 4.0 license in Slovene (in English),
– by-sa 4.0 license in Slovene (in English),
– by-nc 4.0 license in Slovene (in English),
– by-nd 4.0 license in Slovene (in English),
– by-nc-nd 4.0 license in Slovene (in English),
– CC0 1.0 license in Slovene (in English).
We will accept comments on info@ipi.si until Friday, 19 April 2019.
The 43rd session of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (hereinafter SCCR) made substantial progress on the issues advocated by the A2K Coalition (Access to Knowledge Coalition), which IPI is a member of. This year’s session was the most productive on the issues of exceptions and limitations. James Love (Knowledge Ecology International), a long-time observer at WIPO, described the outcome and the impact of the public interest community as the strongest since the conclusion of the Marrakech Treaty, which brought global copyright exceptions for the benefit of the blind and visually impaired.
Today, March 17, 2023, a symposium on law in the information society is taking place in the golden lecture hall of the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana. Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič will present copyright aspects of artificial intelligence at the symposium.
The third day of the 43rd session of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights is intended for discussion on the topic of exceptions and limitations to copyright, especially in connection with the right to research.
The 43rd session of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR/43) is being held in Geneva from March 13 to 17, 2023. The Intellectual Property Institute has a permanent observer status at WIPO since 2022 and is also a member of the Access to Knowledge Coalition (A2K coalition).