maanantai 21. lokakuuta 2013

PREREADING before our next session 4th Nov. 2013


Next time we will have Senior Legal Adviser Jaana Pihkala from the Copyright Information and Antipiracy Centre as our guest speaker.

Below you find some literature and links to the Copyright Act both in Finnish and English. Have a look especially at the book titled Community Created Content which you can download as pdf.

LITERATURE:

Hietanen, Herkko, Oksanen, Ville, Välimäki, Mikko. 2007. Community Created Content. Law, Business and Policy. Helsinki: Turre Legal.
http://www.turre.com/wp-content/uploads/webkirja_koko_optimoitu2.pdf

Finland’s Copyright Act in English: http://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/1961/en19610404.pdf

Haarmann, Pirkko-Liisa. 1992, 2. painos 1999. Tekijänoikeus & lähioikeudet. Helsinki: Kauppakaari Oyj, Lakimiesliiton Kustannus.

Mylly, Tuomas, Lavapuro, Juha, Karo, Marko (toim.). 2007. Tekemisen vapaus. Luovuuden ehdot ja tekijänoikeus. Helsinki: Gaudeamus.

Niiranen, Tarkela. 1998. Tekijänoikeuden tietosanakirja. Helsinki: Werner Söderström lakitieto.

Tekijänoikeuslaki 8.7.1961/404. http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/1961/19610404

P.S.
Here's also an interesting article by Aune Waronen recently published in Suomen Kuvalehti, so available only in Finnish:

Business Model Canvas

Download the Business Model Canvas, see a two-minute video and learn more about the tool we used on 21th Oct. lesson. Develop your own project. Start with defining your customer and follow the instructions.

FINANCING - Grants & Subsidies





























CASES & VISITS 7th Oct. 2013

1) ITU - Video Art Production Project - Tuuli Penttinen-Lampisuo


Finnish video artists were invited to make video works with the theme “home”. Following jury rounds and workshops, the manuscripts of four artists were selected. The result is four independent video works: Do not disturb (Ei saa häiritä) by Elina Saloranta, Porification (Poriutuminen) by Marko Lampisuo, Fishbones (Ruodot) by Tanja Koistila and Watchmakers (Kello & Kulta) by Lena Séraphin. (See also video documentations of the installation versions of Fishbones and Porification)

ITU was an independent, non-profit production project created for visual artists. The production company of ITU is Artists' Association MUU. The producer is Tuuli Penttinen-Lampisuo from The Arts Council of Satakunta. Videos were co-produced with YLE - Finnish Broadcasting Company and The Arts Council of Satakunta. The videos are distributed by AV-arkki, the distribution centre for Finnish media art.


ITU Project was made possible by the diverse and long lasting funding. Throughout the years of 2004 - 2006 the ITU Project and the artists have been supported by: 
AVEK / Veli Granö & Milla Moilanen, Greta and William Lehtinen Foundation, Alfred Kordelin Foundation, Ministry of Education, Paulo Foundation, Arts Council of Satakunta, Finnish Cultural Foundation, Finnish Cultural Foundation's Uusimaa Fund, Finnish Cultural Foundation's Satakunta Fund, Foundation for Swedish Culture in Finland, Arts Council of Finland, VISEK, ViSiO, YLE / Sari Volanen.

In this house, in these rooms exhibitions were at Rauma Art Museum in 2006 and at MUU Gallery in 2007 in, organized with the View07 Festival.


2) LINNA THEATRE - Henni Sairanen

Producer Henni Sairanen gave a presentation about producing theatre and how they do it in Linna TheatreKeywords: ticket sales, production model, new ways of thinking, producing for children, taking risks and especially taking care of people.

3) INTERNATIONAL MEETING POINT - Kirsi Paavilainen & Yana Herrala

At Satakunnan Monikulttuuriyhdistys - Multicultural Association of Satakunta we were hosted by substitute supervisor of activities Kirsi Paavilainen who told about the activities of the association in general. 
Many Cultures, One Voice. Online Radio Station UusJussi was presented by assistant project coordinator Yana Herrala. We heard about the project and about the work of producing radio programs. Openess to new ideas and cooperation was emphasized by both speakers.


4) SKILLPIXELS - Harri Ketamo

At our visit, founder and Chief Scientist Harri Ketamo presented us the math learning game SkillPixels where children teach their virtual pets to do maths. Key words: learning, cognitive skills, playing, winning, The Finnish school system, PISA, internet business, statistics, ethics.