KR21: Normalising Open Norms?
EIFL will attend this Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) webinar presenting findings from the CIPPM study on experiences of implementing flexible copyright exceptions around the world

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Event Date: 15 Feb 2024
Online

Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, will attend this Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) webinar at which the results of cutting-edge research into global experiences of adopting open norms around the world will be presented and discussed.

  • Date and time: 15 February, 2024; 14:00-15h30 CET / 13:00-14:30 BST
  • To register: You can register here 

An ‘open norm’ refers to a ‘general, flexible exception’ to copyright law. The webinar will present the conclusions, findings and recommendations from the Open Norms project conducted by researchers in the Centre for Intellectual Property, Policy & Management (CIPPM) at Bournemouth University (UK). The research, funded by Knowledge Rights 21, focuses on how countries with different legal systems transitioned to an open norm; the benefits and challenges of doing so; the impact it has had in the technology, education, research and library sectors; its use during the COVID-19 pandemic, and interpretation of open norms by the judiciary.