Conference
“Digital Knowledge – The Library and Copyright in a Global Digital Economy”

11 September

18:00-19:30
Pre-Conference Evening Welcome Reception (for registered participants)

Hosted by Advokatfirman Vinge KB, street address Smålandsgatan 20, Stockholm

Day 1. 12 September

Welcome & Intro

  • Welcome remarks by Karin Grönvall, National Librarian, National Library of Sweden
  • Practical information Jerker Rydén, Senior Legal Adviser, National Library of Sweden & Sofie Gettve von Rosen, Swedish IPO (PRV)

Keynote Speech

  • Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights and Director, U.S. Copyright Office
Session A - Helicopter Perspective (90 min)
Moderator Prof. Daniel Gervais, Law School Vanderbilt University
  • Dr. Love Börjeson, Head of KB Lab, National Library of Sweden
  • Jerker Rydén, Senior Legal Adviser, National Library of Sweden
  • Prof. Noam Shemtov, Queen Mary University of London
Session B - Normative Approaches to Regulating AI and Copyright (90 min)
Moderator Jukka Liedes, Chair Finnish Copyright Society
  • Prof. Tatsuhiro Ueno, Waseda University
  • Prof. Jane Ginsburg, faculty director of Columbia’s Kernochan Center for Law, Media, and the Arts, Columbia University 
  • Anne le Morvan, Head of Copyright Unit, Ministry of Culture, France 
  • Emmanuelle du Chalard, Acting Head of Copyright Unit, DG CONNECT 
  • TBC
Session C - Training of AI (90 min)
Moderator Prof. Emeritus Jan Rosén, Stockholm Centre of Commercial Law, Stockholm University
  • James Bennett, Head of Rightsholder Relations and Content Acquisition, Copyright Licensing Agency 
  • Tobias Kempas, Attorney at Law, Vinge Law Firm
  • Catharine Zaller Rowland, Vice President and General Counsel, Copyright Clearance Center
  • Anita Huss Ekerhult, CEO and Secretary General of The International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations 
  • The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) (Speaker TBC)
Session D - Output of AI (90 min)
Moderator Prof. Eleonora Rosati, Law Faculty, Stockholm University
  • Prof. Tito Rendas, Executive Dean at Católica Global School of Law, University of Lisbon
  • Molly Stech, General Counsel, the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers
  • Prof. Alessandro Cogo, Department of Law of the University of Turin
  • Matt Hervey, Partner Head of Artificial Intelligence Law, Gowling WLG (UK) LLP 
  • Dr. Paweł Kamocki, Legal expert CLARIN ERIC / IDS Mannheim
Evening Reception at Stockholm City Hall
https://stadshuset.stockholm/en/

Day 2. 13 September

Welcome and re-cap
Session E - Cross-Border Access to Source Material for Research (90 min)
Moderator Karol Koscinski, Attorney at Law, Karol Koscinski Legal Office
Session has a link to EODOPEN.
  • Anita Huss Ekerhult, CEO and Secretary General of The International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations 
  • Prof. Stef van Gompel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Kirsi Salmela, General Counsel, Kopiosto
  • Dr. Aniko Grad-Gyenge, Vice dean for science and innovation affairs at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  • Jerker Rydén, Senior Legal Adviser, National Library of Sweden
Session F - Flexible Norms Facilitating AI in Research in Digital Economy (90 min)
Moderator Prof. Alison Firth, Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University
  • Carlo Lavizzari, Attorney
  • Prof. Daniel Gervais, Law School Vanderbilt University
  • Jukka Liedes, Chair Finnish Copyright Society
  • Dr. Rudolf Leška, Štaidl Leška Advokáti
Session G - Looking into the Future (90 min)
Moderator Carlo Lavizzari, Attorney
  • Simone Procas, Vice President and General Counsel, New York Times Corporation 
  • Bill Thompson, Head of Future Value Research & Principal Research Engineer, BBC R&D at BBC
  • Prof. Alison Firth, Newcastle University
  • Jukka Liedes, Chair Finnish Copyright Society
  • Cecile Christensen, Deputy Director Digital Transformation, Royal Danish Library
  • TBC 
Summary & Closing Remarks
Library Tour


 


 


 

With the kind support of Advokatfirman Vinge KB: