
Archiver le web Brewster Kahle à la fondation Internet Memoryth©Radio France Première partie : Archiver le web. Garder de cet espace mouvant qu’est le web, ce qu’il produit, stocke et fait circuler, l’idée n’est pas nouvelle. Ce qui va nous intéresser aujourd’hui, ce sont deux questions. D’abord la philosophie générale de l’archivage du web, celle qui réunit Internet Archive, le dépôt légal du web français et le consortium international pour la préservation de l’Internet qui essaie d’organiser l’archivage à l’échelle internationale. La transcription de cet entretien est disponible sur InternetActu.net. La deuxième question, c’est le côté technique du travail. Deux ingénieurs au service du Dépôt Légal du web à l'INA, Jérôme Thièvre et Thomas Drugeon, qui passent leur vie à se poser des questions de cet ordre, viennent nous en parler. T. Deuxième partie : le hacking artistique de Ztohoven Puis, nous parlons hacking artistique avec Jérôme Thorel. Lecture de la semaine sur InternetActu.net Lire la suite... Sons
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Local Harvest / Farmers Markets / Family Farms / CSA / Organic Food Towards a "World Intellectual Wealth Organisation" Towards a Supporting the Geneva Declaration The Geneva Declaration is an impressive step towards the creation of a broad coalition of people, organisations and countries1 demanding that the international community re-think the goals and mechanisms for awarding monopoly control over different kinds of knowledge. We are convinced that new answers sometimes require new questions, not more careful repetition of old questions. While it may look at better, possibly more socially sustainable ways of granting ownership-like monopolies over different forms of knowledge, WIPO will not have an easy time looking for alternative solutions. We need a World Intellectual Wealth Organisation, dedicated to the research and promotion of novel and imaginative ways to encourage the production and dissemination of knowledge. References Proposal by Argentina and Brazil for the establishment of a development agenda for WIPO: Signatories
Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (Signed at Stockholm on July 14, 1967 andas amended on September 28, 1979) The Contracting Parties, Desiring to contribute to better understanding and co-operation among States for their mutual benefit on the basis of respect for their sovereignty and equality, Desiring, in order to encourage creative activity, to promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world, Desiring to modernize and render more efficient the administration of the Unions established in the fields of the protection of industrial property and the protection of literary and artistic works, while fully respecting the independence of each of the Unions, Agree as follows: Article 1Establishment of the Organization The World Intellectual Property Organization is hereby established. Article 2Definitions For the purposes of this Convention: (i) “Organization” shall mean the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO); (ii) “International Bureau” shall mean the International Bureau of Intellectual Property;
Patent Cooperation Treaty The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international patent law treaty, concluded in 1970. It provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. A patent application filed under the PCT is called an international application, or PCT application. A single filing of an international application is made with a Receiving Office (RO) in one language. It then results in a search performed by an International Searching Authority (ISA), accompanied by a written opinion regarding the patentability of the invention, which is the subject of the application. It is optionally followed by a preliminary examination, performed by an International Preliminary Examining Authority (IPEA).[1] Finally, the relevant national or regional authorities administer matters related to the examination of application (if provided by national law) and issuance of patent. History[edit] Accession[edit] Procedure[edit] Filing[edit] Publication[edit]
World Intellectual Property Organization The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is the global forum for intellectual property services, policy, information and cooperation. WIPO Translate WIPO has developed a ground-breaking new “artificial intelligence”-based translation tool for patent documents. WIPO Translate is free of charge and available through the PATENTSCOPE database. File, manage or search patents, trademarks, designs and appellations of origin. Not there yet? Follow policy discussions and negotiations on the future development of IP in our standing committees and meetings. International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Founded on 23 February 1947, the organization promotes worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial standards. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland,[2] and as of 2013 works in 164 countries.[4] It was one of the first organizations granted general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Name and abbreviations[edit] The three official languages of the ISO are English, French, and Russian.[3] The name of the organization in French is Organisation internationale de normalisation, and in Russian, Международная организация по стандартизации. Both the name "ISO" and the logo are registered trademarks, and their use is restricted.[7] History[edit] Plaque marking the building in Prague where the ISO's predecessor, the ISA, was founded. Structure[edit] IEC joint committees[edit] ISO guides
A subscription service from the Internet Archive, which allows institutions to build, manage and search their own web archive. Includes the sites of universities, ... by feillet Mar 6