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Posted on Monday June 3, 2024

Updated on Thursday October 10, 2024

Reviewing the Europeana Public Domain Charter

During this office hours session, members of the Europeana Article 14 Task Force shared views on an evaluation of the Europeana Public Domain Charter, and consulted participants about challenges around the public domain.

Reviewing the Europeana Public Domain Charter event imagery showing people on their computers
Title:
EuropeanaTech 2023 - Explore, Engage, Experience
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Institution:
Europeana
Country:
Netherlands
20 June 2024
14:00 — 15:00 Online

The Public Domain Charter was developed by Europeana in 2010. It sought to encourage contributing cultural heritage institutions to maintain the public domain status of cultural heritage in the digital realm, in particular in Europeana.eu, and thus ensure that cultural heritage could be reused as widely as possible. It has since acted as a valuable non-binding policy statement for the Europeana Initiative.

While some of the challenges identified in the past remain today, others are no longer relevant and new ones have arisen. This leads to the need to re-evaluate the problem statement in the Public Domain Charter, and to take the time to see how well we, as a sector, are doing in respecting the principles expressed in the Charter.

During this session, members of the Europeana Article 14 Task Force shared some initial conclusions and consulted members of the network in order to gain additional insights into the sector's impressions and ideas.

Watch the recording of this session.

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