Your invited to:
Mapping The Legal Boundaries of Digital
Cartography Workshop
Centre for Law,
Technology and Society (CLTS),
the Geomatics and
Cartographic Research Centre (GCRC) and the Canadian Internet Public Policy and
Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)
Nov. 14, 2012
Louis Pasteur Hall
Room: LPR 285
13:15 – 17:00
(https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Mapping+the+Legal+and+Policy+Boundaries+of+Digital+Cartography)
Theme:
Surveying the legal terrain and charting the course
Moderated by:
Tracey p. Lauriault
Welcome:
13:30 – 13:40: Introduction - D. R. Fraser
Taylor, GCRC & Teresa Scassa, CLTS
Traditional Knowledge:
13:40 – 13:55: Traditional Knowledge and
Legal Digital Cartography, Teresa Scassa, CLTS
13:55 – 14:10: Toward a Traditional
Knowledge License, David Fewer, CIPPIC
14:10 – 14:25: Embedding Law in an Indigenous
Atlas Infrastructure, Amos Hayes, GCRC
14:25 – 14:45: Inuit Knowledge
Stewardship, Scot Nickels, Inuit Tapiriit
Kanatami (ITK) and Timothy Di Leo Browne, Canadian Studies
Student, Carleton University
14:45 – 15:10: Discussion
Authorship and Digital Cartography:
15:10 – 15:25: Third Party Use of Base
Maps, Adam Saunders, Law Student, Ottawa University
15:25 – 15:40: Copyright and Joint Authorship
in Cartography, Elizabeth Judge, CLTS
Practical Geospatial Policies -
Resolving Operational Issues
15:40 – 16:00: Simon Riopel and Sophie
Sliwa, GeoConnections, Natural Resources Canada
Discussion
16:00
– 17:00
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Tracey P. Lauriault
Post Doctoral Fellow
Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre