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Slides and recording of the joint SPARC Europe and EIFL webinar. Programme: Introduction, Vanessa Proudman, SPARC Europe Perceptions from the audience. Current policy challenges. Facilitator: Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Rights retention policy experiences from the field International research funders presentations 1. The Rights Retention Strategy: cOAlition S and beyond. Johan Rooryck and Sally Rumsey, cOAlition S 2. Open Science and copyright in Horizon Europe. Alea Lopez de San Roman, European Commission National policymakers presentations 3. “Authors/Institutions are encouraged to retain copyright …” Ireland’s National Open Research Forum and the copyright retention challenge. Niamh Brennan, Trinity College Dublin & Susan Reilly, University College Dublin 4. Using the Dutch Copyright Act to speed up open access: lessons learned from the ‘You Share, We Take Care’ project. Arjan Schalken, UKBsis 5. Academic Rights Retention: maintaining choice and restraining costs. Chris Banks, Imperial College London Open licensing 6. Unlocking scientific information in the public interest. Brigitte Vezina, Creative Commons Panel discussion: Where does policy need to align?
Rights retention, Open Access, Open Science, Policy, Horizon Europe, Copyright, Copyright retention, Creative Commons, cOAlition S, National policy
Rights retention, Open Access, Open Science, Policy, Horizon Europe, Copyright, Copyright retention, Creative Commons, cOAlition S, National policy
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