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The MILE Project videos
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Bridgeman vs Corel: Copyrighted Creativity or Commerce?
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Closing remarks
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Creative Content Online: Multi-Territory Rights Licensing, the EC Regulatory Consulation, and Orphan Works
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Introduction to The MILE Project's seminar, "IPR Solutions"
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Orphan Works - A Polish Perspective
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The current Orphan Works Bills in Congress
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Creative Content Online: Multi-Territory Rights Licensing, the EC Regulatory Consulation, and Orphan Works
Sam Minelli, Head of Research Applications Centre, Alinari 24 ORE
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Orphan Works - A Polish Perspective
Ewelina Sliwinska (LL.M) Legal Advisor, Wardynski & Partners
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The current Orphan Works Bills in Congress
Jonathan Band, Lawyer and US Legislative Advisor on Orphan Works & Digital Image use, policybandwidth
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Introduction to The MILE Project's seminar, "IPR Solutions"
Harriet Bridgeman, Chair of The Bridgeman Art Library, and Jessica Tier, Project Manager for The MILE Project
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Bridgeman vs Corel: Copyrighted Creativity or Commerce?
Harriet Bridgeman (Chair of The Bridgeman Art Library)
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About The MILE Project
The MILE Project aims to promote European cultural heritage and make digital art more accessible by improving metadata. MILE is coordinated by The Bridgeman Art Library - the world's leading resource for fine art images. MILE assembles the knowledge and expertise of partners from the picture library industry across Europe to focus on metadata classification, metadata search & retrieval, and Intellectual Property Rights. Developed and originated by The Bridgeman Art Library, funded by the European Commission, MILE aims to enhance the use, accessibility and trade of digital content in order to stimulate and exploit cultural heritage throughout the European Union.
The MILE Project aims to promote European cultural heritage and make digital art more accessible by improving metadata. MILE is coordinated by The Bridgeman Art Library - the world's leading resource for fine art images. MILE assembles the knowl...