Participate in a public consultation on European Digital Principles

In a public consultation, the European Commission (EC) gathers input that will feed into designing digital rules and regulations…

Booklet facilitates understanding of digital cultural heritage impact

The project inDICEs – Measuring the Impact of Digital Culture has published the report Policy Analysis of Value Chains for CHIs in…

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New copyright rules for museums in Europe –…

Monday 7 June 2021 marked the final day for the Member States of the EU to implement the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (DSM Directive), to national law, however many countries still haven’t finalized the new…

 
EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) launches the EU out-of-commerce works…

Out-of-commerce works are copyrighted works that never were or no longer are available through customary channels of commerce.…

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NEMO discussed digital capacity building at…

On 4 June 2021, NEMO contributed with insights of the consequences of Covid-19 for museums and how they are building resilience at the Europeana Conference ‘Towards recovery: Digital capacity building in the Cultural Heritage…

 
Outcomes of inDICEs event on digitisation in the cultural heritage sector

On 20 April 2021, inDICEs – Measuring the Impact of Cultural Heritage gathered cultural heritage professionals, policymakers and…

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Contribute to workshops on digital…

On 20 and 21 April 2021 the project inDICEs is organising two consultation workshops on digital transitions in the cultural heritage sector. Cultural heritage professionals, researchers and the inDICEs community will discuss needs…

 
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The Finnish Heritage Agency publishes a…

The Finnish Heritage Agency has made more than 200,000 high-resolution pictures freely accessible through the Finna Service. The Agency wants to make cultural heritage as accessible, open and usable as possible.

 
Intellectual property and online access survey

In order to provide a focused assessment and evaluation of the current Intellectual Property (IP) rules governing the activities…