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* Affiliated institutions:
 
* Affiliated institutions:
  
IPANDETEC - Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías  
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IPANDETEC - Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías http://ipandetec.org/
  
 
Fundación Panameña de Tecnologías Libres - PANTEC http://floss-pa.net/  
 
Fundación Panameña de Tecnologías Libres - PANTEC http://floss-pa.net/  
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Electronic Engineer and Free Software and Open Source advocate in the Republic of Panama. Funding member of the  Fedora community in Panama and the nonprofit association Floss-Pa. He is a seasoned system administrator and programmer and has the technical expertise needed in the team.
 
Electronic Engineer and Free Software and Open Source advocate in the Republic of Panama. Funding member of the  Fedora community in Panama and the nonprofit association Floss-Pa. He is a seasoned system administrator and programmer and has the technical expertise needed in the team.
 
 
Support members
 
 
Ana Cristina Muñóz: lawer
 
 
Radamés Navarro: graphic designer
 
 
Davinia Uriel: cultural
 
  
  
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* Why is Creative Commons important for the jurisdiction?  
 
* Why is Creative Commons important for the jurisdiction?  
 
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In our country there is a generalized thought that if something is on the Internet, it can be used freely without attribution or any other compensation to the authors. We see CC as a tool to create awareness about online authoring among artists, creators, academics, musicians and any person that uses and/or create a work and the possibilities that opens CC licensing for sharing, expanding and build upon their work.
Creative Commons es importante en nuestra jurisdicción como herramienta para crear conciencia y reforzar el concepto de derecho de autor sobre las obras de artistas, creadores, académicos, cineastas, músicos y cualquier persona que crea obras creativas.
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Consideramos que Creative Commons brinda alternativas para estos grupos, de compartir sus creaciones bajo parámetros que no son posibles con el mecanismo tradicional de todos los derechos reservados, facilitando así el control de sus obras bajo condiciones más flexibles, dependiendo del caso y el objetivo del autor(a).  
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* What do you think makes a successful jurisdiction project?
 
* What do you think makes a successful jurisdiction project?
An active community of creators using CC licenses.   
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An active community of creators using CC licenses.  Panama chapter recognized in the country as authority in the area of intellectual property.
Panama chapter recognized in the country as authority in the area of intellectual property.
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* How do you see the jurisdiction project contributing to the CC Affiliate Network?
 
* How do you see the jurisdiction project contributing to the CC Affiliate Network?
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* Describe the communities that are currently active in the project.
 
* Describe the communities that are currently active in the project.
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We are part of these communities:
  
    IPANDETEC
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IPANDETEC http://ipandetec.org/
    Fundación Panameña de Tecnologías Libres
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Actualmente las personas que estamos proponiendo la creación del Capítulo Creative Commons Panamá pertenecemos a estas comunidades por lo que la colaboración consiste en incorporar temas relacionados con Creative Commons en los eventos y actividades que ya realizan estos grupos, por ejemplo los eventos anuales de Software Libre como el Flisol, Software Freedom Day y otros.  
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Fundación Panameña de Tecnologías Libres http://www.floss-pa.net
  
** How will you continue to engage with these communities?
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These organizations work in Panama to promote topics such as Free Software, Free Knowledge, Digital Rights and organize events periodically, such as the Software Freedom Day, release parties, hackathons, talks and others.
  
 
* Describe the communities (existing or new) that you plan to focus on during the timeframe covered by this roadmap?  
 
* Describe the communities (existing or new) that you plan to focus on during the timeframe covered by this roadmap?  
  
    Universidades públicas y privadas: difundiendo el uso de las licencias Creative Commons en publicaciones académicas y estudiantiles
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Public and private universities: to promote the use of CC within the academia (academic publications, thesis and others)
  
    Asociaciones y ONG que produzcan contenidos de difusión y/o educativos: realizando reuniones y charlas dirigidas a estos grupos con el fin de motivarles a utilizar las licencias Creative Commons en sus contenidos
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NGOs and groups that create educational content: doing talks and seminars directed towards these groups with the aim of motivating them to use CC licences for the content they produce.
** How do you plan to engage with these communities?
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==Priority Goals==  
 
==Priority Goals==  
  
 
* What are the three most important focus areas on which the Affiliate Team will work during this time period? Please consider community building and adoption goals among your priorities.
 
* What are the three most important focus areas on which the Affiliate Team will work during this time period? Please consider community building and adoption goals among your priorities.
1. Focus-area:
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** Why is it important?
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'''1. Focus-area: Outreach'''
** Which communities will benefit?
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2. Focus-area:
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Goals
** Why is it important?
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** Which communities will benefit ?
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1- Promote the use of CC licenses through talks and seminars with cultural institutions and NGOs in the country.  We organized a tour of five informative talks within December 2014 and March 2015 in different places within Panama city.  There were approximately 70 participants in total.
3. Focus-area:
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** Why is it important?
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2- Create the CC Panama website. We see it as a tool to expose our work and promote local and international CC activities.  Also, as a window to showcase local CC uses.
** Which communities will benefit?
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 +
'''2. Focus-area: meetings and alliances'''
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 +
Goals
 +
 
 +
1- Organize meetings with NGOs and other public institutions to promote CC licenses and give them ideas on how to incorporate CC policies within their organizations.  Also, explore opportunities for funding through local or external organizations to make these ideas a reality.
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 +
 
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2- Create alliances with universities to promote the adoption of CC licences and  Open Access policies for their publications.
 +
 
 +
 
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'''3. Focus-area: licensing CC days'''
 +
 
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Goal
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1- Organize licensing workshops directed to people that produce creative works and don't know how to apply CC licenses to their creations.
  
 
==Project Outputs==
 
==Project Outputs==
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* Detail tangible project outputs (e.g., events, papers, blog posts, video/films, etc.) for each focus area including an expected date of completion. See also Timeline.
 
* Detail tangible project outputs (e.g., events, papers, blog posts, video/films, etc.) for each focus area including an expected date of completion. See also Timeline.
  
The outputs we plan to complete are as follows:
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==== Outreach ====
  
#Focus-area
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CC Tour Panama 2014-2015
##Project Output
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##Expected start date - Expected date of completion
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<gallery>
##Team Member(s) Responsible
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Archivo:CoworkingPTY.jpg|Talk in Coworking PTY
##How will this output help achieve your goals?
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Archivo:AficheFundharte.jpg|Poster Fundharte talk
#Focus-area
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Archivo:Fundharte.jpg|Fundharte talk
##Project Output
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Archivo:CasaSoldadoAfiche.jpg|Flyer Casa del Soldado talk
##Expected start date - Expected date of completion
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Archivo:CasaSoldado.jpg|Participants Casa del Soldado talk
##Team Member(s) Responsible
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Archivo:PosterNeoArte.png|Flyer Instituto NeoArte talk
##How will this output help achieve your goals?
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Archivo:InstitutoNeoArte.jpg|Instituto Neoarte talk
#Focus-area
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Archivo:CascoStation1.jpg|Casco Station Coworking talk
##Project Output
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Archivo:PosterCasco.png|Flyer Casco Station talk
##Expected start date - Expected date of completion
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##Team Member(s) Responsible
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##How will this output help achieve your goals?
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</gallery>
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* Coworking PTY: December, 2014
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* Fundharte: January 5th, 2015
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* Casa del Soldado: January 22th, 2015
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* Instituto Neoarte: March 18th, 2015
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* Casco Station: April 1st, 2015
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''Blogposts''
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* [https://liahernandez.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/971/ Legal case about CC in Panama]
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''Local CC licensed works''
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* We are compiling a list of CC licensed works [http://wiki.floss-pa.net/wiki/Iniciativas_Creative_Commons_en_Panam%C3%A1 here]
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==== Meetings and alliances ====
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Meetings with
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* University of Panama
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* Technological University of Panama
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* Latina University
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==== Jornadas de licenciamiento Creative Commons ====
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Prepare at least one licensing day in 2015.
  
 
==Metrics==
 
==Metrics==
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* How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 1?  
 
* How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 1?  
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Participants in outreach events
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Social media and website statistics (number of visits, engagement with posts, etc)
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* How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 2?  
 
* How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 2?  
* How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 3?  
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Number of meetings with NGOs and academic institutions
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Number of agreements signed for specific purposes with NGOs and institutions
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 +
 
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* How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 3?
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Participants in licensing days
  
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Number of works licensed with CC during the event
  
 
==Resources Required==
 
==Resources Required==
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===People===
 
===People===
 
* What human resources or expertise must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?  
 
* What human resources or expertise must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?  
** How will you involve these people?
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People with technical skills: to create and maintain the local CC affiliate website and assessment on technological tools to promote and facilitate the use of CC licenses.
 +
 
 +
Likewise, people with abilities to organize and give outreach talks/seminars/workshops about CC
 +
 
 +
Finally, creators such as artists, writers, photographers, academics, musicians, students and others that can be ambassadors of the local CC movement by using CC licenses in their works and encouraging others to see CC licenses as a viable alternative to "all rights reserved".
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* How will you involve these people?
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Technical people: we are part of PANTEC foundation (http://www.floss-pa.net Floss-PA] and this group is supporting us with the technical requirements of the CC affiliate chapter.
 +
 
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Our two public leaders have worked actively since the end of 2014 in outreach activities and alliances, such as the one with the local volunteer platform [http://www.ponteenalgo.com Ponte en Algo].
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Finally, we want to increase the number of local users of CC licences (artists, creators, others) through our CC days.
 +
 
  
  
 
===Technology===
 
===Technology===
 
* What technology resources must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?  
 
* What technology resources must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?  
** How will you obtain these technology resources?
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There is some money needed to cover the initial costs of domain and hosting for the website of the local CC chapter but is not an issue. Also, we have the support of the local foundation PANTEC [http://www.floss-pa.net Floss-PA]
  
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** How will you obtain these technology resources?
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We plan to cover ourselves the costs of hosting and domain initially.
  
 
===Materials===
 
===Materials===
 
* What material resources must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?  
 
* What material resources must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?  
** How will you obtain these material resources?
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We need printed material about CC (handouts) to give away in talks and presentations.
 
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===Other===
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* What other resources must the team seek out or add to all the other resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?
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** How will you obtain these other resources?
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 +
* How will you obtain these material resources?
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Asking for volunteers.  IPANDETEC, one of the affiliate institutions of CC, have an alliance with [http://www.ponteenalgo.com Ponte en Algo] a network that connects volunteers and social/education/other causes.
  
 
==Sustainability and Scalability==
 
==Sustainability and Scalability==
  
 
* How will you ensure your goals will be completed if unforeseen circumstances interrupt the project, such as changes in the leadership of the project or outputs taking longer to complete than anticipated?
 
* How will you ensure your goals will be completed if unforeseen circumstances interrupt the project, such as changes in the leadership of the project or outputs taking longer to complete than anticipated?
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The best we can do if this happens is to be prepared. In our case we have a team of people that can assume different roles within the chapter in case someone can not continue to participate.  Regarding to projects, the strategy can be to split the project into parts and/or reformulate it to reduce the number of activities to the minumum feasible.
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 +
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* How will you communicate the project's on-going progress and setbacks within the jurisdiction and the CC Affiliate Network?  (e.g. email list updates, meetings, press releases)
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Mailing lists
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Monthly meetings
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Social media ([https://www.facebook.com/ccpanama?ref=br_tf facebook] and [https://twitter.com/CC_Panama twitter])
  
* How will you communicate the project's on-going progress and setbacks within the jurisdiction and the CC Affiliate Network?  (e.g. email list updates, meetings, press releases)
 
  
 
* How will you document the project so that others may replicate or learn from your efforts?
 
* How will you document the project so that others may replicate or learn from your efforts?
  
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Using a wiki (e.g. mediawiki)
  
 
==Collaboration==
 
==Collaboration==
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* Would you be interested in mentoring new jurisdiction teams?
 
* Would you be interested in mentoring new jurisdiction teams?
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Sure, we can share our experience with other teams.
  
 
* Conversely, would you be interested in having a mentor from a more experienced jurisdiction team?
 
* Conversely, would you be interested in having a mentor from a more experienced jurisdiction team?
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Yes, we had the opportunity to participate in a regional CC meeting in 2014 in El Salvador where we met chapters with years of work.  It will be interesting to have one of them as mentor.
  
 
===Regional===
 
===Regional===
  
 
* Suggest three possible projects on which you can collaborate with other teams on a regional level. If you are not yet involved with the regional network, please contact the regional spokesperson (if any) or notify CC HQ to put you in touch with others.  
 
* Suggest three possible projects on which you can collaborate with other teams on a regional level. If you are not yet involved with the regional network, please contact the regional spokesperson (if any) or notify CC HQ to put you in touch with others.  
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We are currently working with CC affiliate chapters in Central America in the creation of an online bimonthly bulletin that will cover topics related to Free Culture and Free Knowledge, with content produced by members of these chapters.
  
** How do you plan to contribute to these projects?
 
  
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* How do you plan to contribute to these projects?
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CC Panama affiliate chapter will be in charge of the editorial work on one issue of the online bulletin.
  
 
==Translation==
 
==Translation==
  
 
* In what language(s) will you promote CC in the jurisdiction and why?
 
* In what language(s) will you promote CC in the jurisdiction and why?
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Spanish because is the official language in our country.
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** In which of these languages are licenses already available? CC0?
 
** In which of these languages are licenses already available? CC0?
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We know that CC licenses including CC0 are translated to Spanish.
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** Into which of the remaining languages do you intend to translate the licenses? CC0?
 
** Into which of the remaining languages do you intend to translate the licenses? CC0?
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At the moment, none
  
 
* How will you involve the local language(s) community?
 
* How will you involve the local language(s) community?
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We can support translations to Spanish of documentation, blogposts and other content.
  
 
==Misc.==
 
==Misc.==
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==(Optional) Timeline==
 
==(Optional) Timeline==
  
1st Quarter (Month 1/ Month 2/ Month 3)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
  
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* 1st Quarter (Month 1/ Month 2/ Month 3)
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Activity 1: CC Panama is participating as editor in the Central America CC Bulletin and will contribute at least one article for every edition
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Activity 2: participation with a talk about CC in local film festival: Festival Cine Pobre Panalandia. 
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* 2nd Quarter (Month 4/ Month 5/ Month 6)
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Activity 1: Month 4: participation in the Latin American Free Software Festival (FLISOL) with a stand about CC
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Activity 2: Month 6: CC event: talks about legal and technical aspects of CC and licensing advice for artists and creators. 
  
2nd Quarter (Month 4/ Month 5/ Month 6)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
  
 
3rd Quarter (Month 7/ Month 8/ Month 9)
 
3rd Quarter (Month 7/ Month 8/ Month 9)
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
 
  
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Activity 1: Month 9: participation in a local short film festival - [Hayah Festival http://festivalhayah.com/] . We will work with the organizers to include a talk about CC and a sample of CC short films
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4th Quarter (Month 10/ Month 11/ Month 12)
 
4th Quarter (Month 10/ Month 11/ Month 12)
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
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Activity 1: Month 10: CC event: talks about legal and technical aspects of CC and licensing advice for artists and creators. 
#Activity; (Person/Resources)
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#Activity; (Person/Resources)
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''''Remarks:''''
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Note: for all the activities the resources will be time invested by the CC affiliates. We need money to print CC materials to give as handouts in events.  If a CC grant opportunity arises we will participate.

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Affiliate Team Roadmap

  • Date submitted:
  • Timespan of this roadmap:

Team information

  • Jurisdiction:

Panama

  • Affiliated institutions:

IPANDETEC - Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías http://ipandetec.org/

Fundación Panameña de Tecnologías Libres - PANTEC http://floss-pa.net/

  • Complete list of all members of the Affiliate Team, their roles, and field(s) of expertise

Main members

Lia P. Hernández Pérez: public lead, lawyer

is suitable lawyer in Panama and Spain, specialized in IT Law and Information Technology Law, and also she has been teaching at several universities in the area. Currently, besides being a Legal Consultant for issues related to Information Technology rights and communication (ICT), she is highly motivated with innovation and entrepreneurship, through the incorporation of companies for entrepreneurs and personal data protection and protection of their creations from the point of view of intellectual, industrial property and computer law.


Mónica J. Mora: public lead, engineer

Engineer with a master's degree in the area of technological innovation . She has worked for more than six years as a project coordinator in the area of knowledge management , with a focus on education and technology. Long time free knowledge advocate , she is member of the local Free and Open Source Software Community Floss-PA (www.floss-pa.net). She also contributes to Wikimedia projects and has organized events such as Wiki Loves Monuments in 2012 and 2013.


Alejandro Pérez: tech team member

Electronic Engineer and Free Software and Open Source advocate in the Republic of Panama. Funding member of the Fedora community in Panama and the nonprofit association Floss-Pa. He is a seasoned system administrator and programmer and has the technical expertise needed in the team.


  • Date of earliest MOU in jurisdiction

Not applicable

  • Self-Identified Region(s), i.e. Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, North America, Arab world:

Latin America

    • Why do you identify yourself as being part of the listed region(s)?

Geography (Central America) and language (Spanish)

Vision

  • Why is Creative Commons important for the jurisdiction?

In our country there is a generalized thought that if something is on the Internet, it can be used freely without attribution or any other compensation to the authors. We see CC as a tool to create awareness about online authoring among artists, creators, academics, musicians and any person that uses and/or create a work and the possibilities that opens CC licensing for sharing, expanding and build upon their work.

  • What do you think makes a successful jurisdiction project?

An active community of creators using CC licenses. Panama chapter recognized in the country as authority in the area of intellectual property.

  • How do you see the jurisdiction project contributing to the CC Affiliate Network?

Sharing experiences and collaborating with the CC affiliate network in regional proposals. Also, helping new groups to become affiliate chapters. Since April 2015 we are participating with Central America CC chapters in the creation of a bimonthly bulletin about Free Knowledge and Culture.

Community

  • Describe the communities that are currently active in the project.

We are part of these communities:

IPANDETEC http://ipandetec.org/

Fundación Panameña de Tecnologías Libres http://www.floss-pa.net

These organizations work in Panama to promote topics such as Free Software, Free Knowledge, Digital Rights and organize events periodically, such as the Software Freedom Day, release parties, hackathons, talks and others.

  • Describe the communities (existing or new) that you plan to focus on during the timeframe covered by this roadmap?

Public and private universities: to promote the use of CC within the academia (academic publications, thesis and others)

NGOs and groups that create educational content: doing talks and seminars directed towards these groups with the aim of motivating them to use CC licences for the content they produce.

Priority Goals

  • What are the three most important focus areas on which the Affiliate Team will work during this time period? Please consider community building and adoption goals among your priorities.

1. Focus-area: Outreach

Goals

1- Promote the use of CC licenses through talks and seminars with cultural institutions and NGOs in the country. We organized a tour of five informative talks within December 2014 and March 2015 in different places within Panama city. There were approximately 70 participants in total.

2- Create the CC Panama website. We see it as a tool to expose our work and promote local and international CC activities. Also, as a window to showcase local CC uses.

2. Focus-area: meetings and alliances

Goals

1- Organize meetings with NGOs and other public institutions to promote CC licenses and give them ideas on how to incorporate CC policies within their organizations. Also, explore opportunities for funding through local or external organizations to make these ideas a reality.


2- Create alliances with universities to promote the adoption of CC licences and Open Access policies for their publications.


3. Focus-area: licensing CC days

Goal 1- Organize licensing workshops directed to people that produce creative works and don't know how to apply CC licenses to their creations.

Project Outputs

  • Detail tangible project outputs (e.g., events, papers, blog posts, video/films, etc.) for each focus area including an expected date of completion. See also Timeline.

Outreach

CC Tour Panama 2014-2015

  • Coworking PTY: December, 2014
  • Fundharte: January 5th, 2015
  • Casa del Soldado: January 22th, 2015
  • Instituto Neoarte: March 18th, 2015
  • Casco Station: April 1st, 2015

Blogposts


Local CC licensed works

  • We are compiling a list of CC licensed works here


Meetings and alliances

Meetings with

  • University of Panama
  • Technological University of Panama
  • Latina University


Jornadas de licenciamiento Creative Commons

Prepare at least one licensing day in 2015.

Metrics

Please consider using trackable statistics (such as web traffic or number of license adoptions) when applicable, but only if meaningful.

  • How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 1?

Participants in outreach events

Social media and website statistics (number of visits, engagement with posts, etc)


  • How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 2?

Number of meetings with NGOs and academic institutions

Number of agreements signed for specific purposes with NGOs and institutions


  • How will you measure and evaluate your impact on focus-area 3?

Participants in licensing days

Number of works licensed with CC during the event

Resources Required

People

  • What human resources or expertise must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?

People with technical skills: to create and maintain the local CC affiliate website and assessment on technological tools to promote and facilitate the use of CC licenses.

Likewise, people with abilities to organize and give outreach talks/seminars/workshops about CC

Finally, creators such as artists, writers, photographers, academics, musicians, students and others that can be ambassadors of the local CC movement by using CC licenses in their works and encouraging others to see CC licenses as a viable alternative to "all rights reserved".


  • How will you involve these people?

Technical people: we are part of PANTEC foundation (http://www.floss-pa.net Floss-PA] and this group is supporting us with the technical requirements of the CC affiliate chapter.

Our two public leaders have worked actively since the end of 2014 in outreach activities and alliances, such as the one with the local volunteer platform Ponte en Algo.

Finally, we want to increase the number of local users of CC licences (artists, creators, others) through our CC days.


Technology

  • What technology resources must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?

There is some money needed to cover the initial costs of domain and hosting for the website of the local CC chapter but is not an issue. Also, we have the support of the local foundation PANTEC Floss-PA


    • How will you obtain these technology resources?

We plan to cover ourselves the costs of hosting and domain initially.

Materials

  • What material resources must the team seek out or add to your existing resources, if any, in order to achieve your priority goals?

We need printed material about CC (handouts) to give away in talks and presentations.

  • How will you obtain these material resources?

Asking for volunteers. IPANDETEC, one of the affiliate institutions of CC, have an alliance with Ponte en Algo a network that connects volunteers and social/education/other causes.

Sustainability and Scalability

  • How will you ensure your goals will be completed if unforeseen circumstances interrupt the project, such as changes in the leadership of the project or outputs taking longer to complete than anticipated?

The best we can do if this happens is to be prepared. In our case we have a team of people that can assume different roles within the chapter in case someone can not continue to participate. Regarding to projects, the strategy can be to split the project into parts and/or reformulate it to reduce the number of activities to the minumum feasible.


  • How will you communicate the project's on-going progress and setbacks within the jurisdiction and the CC Affiliate Network? (e.g. email list updates, meetings, press releases)

Mailing lists Monthly meetings Social media (facebook and twitter)


  • How will you document the project so that others may replicate or learn from your efforts?

Using a wiki (e.g. mediawiki)

Collaboration

  • Please have a look at other roadmaps.
    • How could the jurisdiction's plans help drive or support other jurisdictions' activities?
    • What are other jurisdictions doing that might support or contribute to the project?
  • Would you be interested in mentoring new jurisdiction teams?

Sure, we can share our experience with other teams.

  • Conversely, would you be interested in having a mentor from a more experienced jurisdiction team?

Yes, we had the opportunity to participate in a regional CC meeting in 2014 in El Salvador where we met chapters with years of work. It will be interesting to have one of them as mentor.

Regional

  • Suggest three possible projects on which you can collaborate with other teams on a regional level. If you are not yet involved with the regional network, please contact the regional spokesperson (if any) or notify CC HQ to put you in touch with others.

We are currently working with CC affiliate chapters in Central America in the creation of an online bimonthly bulletin that will cover topics related to Free Culture and Free Knowledge, with content produced by members of these chapters.


  • How do you plan to contribute to these projects?

CC Panama affiliate chapter will be in charge of the editorial work on one issue of the online bulletin.

Translation

  • In what language(s) will you promote CC in the jurisdiction and why?

Spanish because is the official language in our country.

    • In which of these languages are licenses already available? CC0?

We know that CC licenses including CC0 are translated to Spanish.


    • Into which of the remaining languages do you intend to translate the licenses? CC0?

At the moment, none

  • How will you involve the local language(s) community?

We can support translations to Spanish of documentation, blogposts and other content.

Misc.

  • Any additional comments?





(Optional) Timeline

  • 1st Quarter (Month 1/ Month 2/ Month 3)

Activity 1: CC Panama is participating as editor in the Central America CC Bulletin and will contribute at least one article for every edition

Activity 2: participation with a talk about CC in local film festival: Festival Cine Pobre Panalandia.


  • 2nd Quarter (Month 4/ Month 5/ Month 6)

Activity 1: Month 4: participation in the Latin American Free Software Festival (FLISOL) with a stand about CC

Activity 2: Month 6: CC event: talks about legal and technical aspects of CC and licensing advice for artists and creators.


3rd Quarter (Month 7/ Month 8/ Month 9)

Activity 1: Month 9: participation in a local short film festival - [Hayah Festival http://festivalhayah.com/] . We will work with the organizers to include a talk about CC and a sample of CC short films


4th Quarter (Month 10/ Month 11/ Month 12) Activity 1: Month 10: CC event: talks about legal and technical aspects of CC and licensing advice for artists and creators.


Note: for all the activities the resources will be time invested by the CC affiliates. We need money to print CC materials to give as handouts in events. If a CC grant opportunity arises we will participate.