Cultural Heritage, User-Generated Content and Cultural Production
Chair: Dr Leonhard Dobusch
Department of Management, School of Business and Economics, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
This panel will present the main results and recommendations from work package 6 of the COUNTER Project: Cultural Heritage, User-Generated Content and Cultural Heritage. The session will begin with a brief presentation of the rationale of this work package by Eva Hemmungs Wirtén (WP leader), followed by a series of short presentations outlining the key results and recommendations of the main deliverables detailing the empirical work undertaken. Kembrew McLeod from the University of Iowa and Lucky Belder from the University of Utrecht will act as discussants on these presentations. The panel will conclude with a round table discussion focusing on the key recommendations of the work package and their implications for further research planned by the Consortium.
Session Plan
Part 1:
Welcome and Brief Presentation of the General Rationale for WP6: Professor Eva Hemmungs Wirtén; Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
Presentation of Deliverable D20: Pirates Online: How Communities Engage with Copyright and Counterfeits, Domen Bajde; Univerza v Ljubljani, Slovenia
Presentation of Deliverable D22: Reusing Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Content, Maurizio Borghi; Università Bocconi, Italy
Comments on D20 and D22 by Kembrew McLeod; University of Iowa
Presentation of Deliverable D23: Copyright, Cultural Heritage and Education, Marianne Dahlén; Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
Comments on D23 by Lucky Belder: University of Utrecht
Part 2:
Round Table Discussion: Key recommendations of the work package and implications for further research planned by the Consortium
Discussants:
- Kembrew McLeod: Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, Department of Communication Studies, USA
- Lucky Belder: Faculty of Law/Centre of Intellectual Property Law, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
- Johanna Berg: Swedish National Heritage Board


