On Thursday, March 18th, the Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO) organized an educational webinar in cooperation with the Directorate for Secondary Education of Lesvos with the title “Copyright and Related Rights. Distance education and sources for legal content”.
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On 03.03.2021 the HCO attended the WIPO ALERT- 4th Stakeholders Meeting of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
On 25th of February 2021 the HCO participated in a webinar organized by the Centre for Environmental Education (KPE) Elefsinas and the KPE Lavriou with the title “FOTO-grafo for the environment”.
A research by the European Parliament was published under the title “Cultural and creative sectors in post-COVID-19 Europe – crisis effects and policy recommendations”.
On Friday 5th February the Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO) in cooperation with the 1st Regional Educational Planning Centre of Attica (PEKES) organized an educational webinar with the title “Copyright and Related Rights. Distance education and sources for legal content”.
On 23rd January the Hellenic Copyright Organization participated in the two-day webinar co-organized by the European School Radio and the 4th Regional Educational Planning Centre (PEKES) of Attica. The webinar was titled “Web Students’ Radio in Digital Education” and was addressed to educators of all levels in Greece and Cyprus.
On Tuesday, January 19th, the Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO) in cooperation with the 1st Regional Educational Planning Centre of Attica (PEKES) organized an educational webinar with the title “Copyright and Related Rights. Distance education and sources for legal content”.
On Friday, the 18th of December 2020 the Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO) participated in a webinar coorganized with the Directorate of Primary Education of Drama with the title “Copyright and Related Rights: Distance education and sources for legal content”.
This report published on 24.11.2020 presents the findings of the 2020 study on ‘European Citizens and Intellectual Property: Perception, Awareness and Behaviour’ (2020 IP Perception study). The overarching aim of this study is to gather knowledge on Europeans’ attitudes towards intellectual property (IP), the degree to which they respect these rights, and the concept that they have of IP as a whole.
The HCO participates in the web discussion organized by the Greek Collecting Society for Literary Works (OSDEL) with the title “The use of literary works in digital educational activities: The Directive 790/2019 EU”. The discussion will take place on Monday 23.11.2020, 15:45 – 17:00 in the framework of the 17th International Thessaloniki Book Fair.
