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Access to culture has never seemed easier with the switch to digital. Yet, at the same time, it has also become totally different from in the analogue days. We don‘t own our books, movies or music as we did before. This podcast is a journey to discover how culture is captured behind the copyright walls.
Catherine Stihler: Creative Commons, the EU Copyright Directive, and Civil Society’s Role
Walled Culture
43 minutes
3 years ago
Catherine Stihler: Creative Commons, the EU Copyright Directive, and Civil Society’s Role
Catherine Stihler OBE was appointed CEO of Creative Commons, in August 2020, a non-profit organisation that helps overcome legal obstacles to advance better sharing of knowledge and creativity to address the world’s pressing challenges. She has been an international champion for openness as a legislator and practitioner for over 20 years. She was a member of the European Parliament for Scotland representing the Labour Party. At the European Parliament, she became one of Scotland’s longest-serving and most respected legislators. Prior to joining Creative Commons, she served as the CEO of the Open Knowledge Foundation. Catherine reflects on this trajectory that led her to Creative Commons and the lessons learned from the EU Copyright Directive adoption. She talks about the growing importance of Creative Commons licences and the importance of various ongoing legislative developments (e.g. AI, disinformation). She highlights the value of Creative Commons for creativity and knowledge sharing. Finally, throughout the episode she emphasises the need for the community, from libraries to civil society organisations, that are seeking a progressive copyright reform to unite and stand together in order to ensure their voice is heard by policymakers.
📌Time Stamp⏲️[00:00] Intro⏲️[01:46] The road to joining Creative Commons⏲️[09:54] Lessons learned from the EU Copyright Directive adoption⏲️[16:26] The growing importance of Creative Commons licences⏲️[22:14] Ongoing legislative developments and their importance⏲️[27:51] The value of Creative Commons for creativity and knowledge sharing⏲️[34:45] Hitting the ‘Wall’⏲️[38:47] Final thoughts
📌Guest of this Episode🎙️Catherine Stihler CEO of Creative Commons and former CEO of the Open Knowledge Foundation. She represented Scotland in the European Parliament for 20 yearshttps://creativecommons.org/author/catherinehttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/catherine-stihler-a7b83711https://twitter.com/c_stihler
Walled Culture
Access to culture has never seemed easier with the switch to digital. Yet, at the same time, it has also become totally different from in the analogue days. We don‘t own our books, movies or music as we did before. This podcast is a journey to discover how culture is captured behind the copyright walls.