Research & Copyright and Related Rights
PROGRAM
10.00 – 11.00 Basics of Copyright – What is useful to know about copyright law?
Did you know that whenever you write a paper for your class or a poem, you automatically own the copyright to it? The basics of copyright will teach you the structure of the Copyright Act. An author has an exclusive right to make copies of the work or make the work available to the public and has moral rights to the work. You will get an insight of which works are protected by copyright and who owns the copyright to a work.
Sourcing Manager, IT Miikka Timonen, Neste
11.00 – 11.15 Coffee break
11.15 – 12.00 Teaching and good practices
Can I use someone else’s work? Can someone else use mine? Whether you are a professor or a student, many occasions will arise where you will want to use the copyrighted works of others. The exclusive rights of the copyright owner are limited. This lecture discusses the main issues to consider when using copyrighted material, including the limitations on the exclusive rights and different types of licenses. You will learn which copyrighted materials can be used for educational purposes without permission from the owners.
Sourcing Manager, IT Miikka Timonen, Neste
12.00 – 13.00 Salad lunch
13.00 – 13.45 Research and data protection
What is personal data? How does the GDPR affect me? This lecture address the key issues for researchers when collecting, storing, sharing or archiving personal data. The lecture provides advice for researchers to ensure compliance with the GDPR.
Head of Security Urpo Kaila, CSC – IT Center for Science
13.45 – 14.30 Licenses and open data
What are open access and open data? What is a data management plan and how to write it? How to use copyrighted material in research and how to ensure that your own copyright is taken into account when allowing open access publishing? How to license research data? These questions and much more will be answered during this lecture.
Associate, Eila Ryyppö, Technology, Dittmar & Indrenius
Comments: Library Director Tua Hindersson-Söderholm, Hanken
14.30 – 14.45 Coffee break
14.45 – 15.45 Open source licensing
What is open source licensing? What is the difference between open source and free software? What kind of conditions apply to open source software? These questions and the benefits and risks of open source licensing will be discussed.
Partner, Head of Technology, Co-Head of Intellectual Property, Partner Anna Haapanen, Technology, Dittmar & Indrenius
15.45 – 16.00 Questions and conversation
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IPR University Center