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Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht - 20:30 Uhr Wir spielen, was wir wollenDokumentation der Tagung: Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht Die Tagung ist eine Kooperation von HMKV und iRights.info*** # 20:30 Wir spielen, was wir wollen // Konzert
Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht - 17:30 Uhr Kunst und ihre technische ReproduktionDokumentation der Tagung: Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht Die Tagung ist eine Kooperation von HMKV und iRights.info *** 17:45 Kunst und ihre technische Reproduktion // Diskussion mit
Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht - 15.30 Uhr Wer bezahlt Kreativität?Dokumentation der Tagung: Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht Die Tagung ist eine Kooperation von HMKV und iRights.info *** 15:30 Wer bezahlt Kreativität?
Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht - 13:45 Uhr Einkommensverhältnisse von KreativenDokumentation der Tagung: Kreative Arbeit und Urheberrecht Die Tagung ist eine Kooperation von HMKV und iRights.info *** 13:45 Einkommensverhältnisse von Kreativen - Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Martin Kretschmer, Lehrstuhl für Informationsrecht & Direktor des Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management, Bournemouth University und Moderation von Dr. Volker Grassmuck, iRights.info *** Martin Kretschmer und Philip Hardwick haben die erste umfassende empirische Studie zum Einkommen von Autoren aus Urheberrechten vorgelegt.
Zoom - Shaina AnandDictionay of War Taipei, October 25th 2008 ZOOM begins with a popular film from the 1970's that was said to define the "look of the 20th Century". We wonder about the powers of then, and the powers of now. The look acts at collapsable distances, and varying focal lengths. The captured subjects will not know whose eyes their bodies will receive, (even though they will imagine it), in which galaxies their images will wander, in blackholes of memory or as data-stamps of unique flesh.
War and Multitude - Ali AkayDictionay of War Taipei, October 25th 2008 Leaving behind the 20th century, the 21st century has appeared with two directions. On the one hand, a hope for the world with more freedom after the fall of the Berlin Wall; on the other hand, the hegemony of capital which has been named ‘Empire’ is as the imperial system based on the military operations and the occupations over multitude.
Waiting - Brett NeilsonDictionay of War Taipei, October 25th 2008 War is mostly about waiting. In strategy there is delay. In fear there is hesitation. In engagement there is exit. Languor, boredom, nullity: waiting around for orders, mobilization or attack. Capture and detention, setbacks and impediments, quagmires and fog: in all there is a tendency to confusion and deferral. Far from the politics of decision and the friend/enemy divide, waiting reminds us of all that is uncertain or undecidable in war.
Vacuity, topo, deception, detour, bunker - Ti-Nan ChiDictionay of War Taipei, October 25th 2008 Subtle! Subtle! It approaches the formless. ─ Sun Tze, Art of War, 500 BC Micro-urbanism came out of a shifting paradigm of city and philosophy, which suggests there are internal realities to be investigated in order to describe how things interact and coordinate in the micro-scale realm, and which manifest the true spirit of a city and its people.
Piracy - Tilman BaumgärtelDictionay of War Taipei, October 25th 2008 This paper looks at the phenomenon of media piracy on the internet and in real space. As I live in the Philippines, I will focus on the piracy here, but my remarks will not be limited to the local situation. I will look at the phenomenon of piracy as such and try and outline some observations about how piracy works. First of all, I will look at piracy as a means of distributing films, and - drawing on interviews with some traders of pirated media material - on how the piracy market functions in the Philippines.
Loyalty - Sam de SilvaDictionay of War Taipei, October 25th 2008 The tactic of killing in the name of loyalty places the non-fighter, the peacemaker - the journalist, the ordinary person - in to the war and the zone of fire. The Tamil Tigers, a militant group, branded terrorists by the US, Europe and Canada, has a track record of killing people from their own ethnicity, who challenge their strategy. Journalists who write critically against the Government or contribute to "demoralising" the army are attacked, disappeared and killed.
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