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EU - Webinar: Copyright in collaborative projects
SEP
Wed
30
10:30 - 12:00

Starts in 2 months from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Horizon Europe

This webinar is hosted by the European IP Helpdesk. Dr. Eugene Sweeney is listed as speaker. 

The webinar will cover what copyright is, why it matters, when and how it should be used, what collaborators should agree in joint projects, and how ownership and rights should be managed. The event will also focus on Horizon Europe-related Open Science requirements and the implications of the 2019 Copyright Directive for online content.

Target group: participants with an intermediate level of expertise; researchers, project coordinators, research support staff, and companies involved in collaborative projects.

Please find more information and registration here.

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