SSHOC Workshop: Copyright Issues in Secondary Data Use
This is a two-day interactive workshop taking place on the 24th and 25th of January 2022 from 09.30 to 12.30 GMT each day.
Event Overview
There is a misconception in the research community that the use of secondary data does not entail legal considerations. Secondary data is an intellectual property of the data owner, so any use of that data may require the data owner’s permission or may be subject to certain terms and conditions. Therefore, this online workshop is specifically designed to highlight these issues and help you overcome these.
In this two-day online workshop, participants will understand what needs to be taken into account when creating, using and sharing data. It will cover the following topics:
- What is secondary data?
- Introduction to the copyright
- Layers and duration of copyright
- Copyright licenses
- Copyright in an international context
- Copyright exceptions
- Other rights
The two-day workshop will include lectures and presentations with individual exercises and group discussions.
Learning objectives
- Gain a better understanding of copyright such as what is copyright, what is covered, who owns it and what is the duration?
- Identify copyright exemptions and gain a better appreciation of fair dealing
- Be able to differentiate between available copyright licences and assess these licences when publishing their own data
- Be able to identify country-level diversity in copyright laws and gain a basic understanding of other types of rights in data
Target Audience
This workshop is intended for anyone who wants to learn about basic copyright principles and is interested in creating, sharing and using data.
Please note the number of attendees is limited and we kindly ask those that register to be able to attend both days.
Please note that the event is already fully booked. If you register here, you will be put on the waiting list.
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