Limitations of CC Licensing in the Age of Machine Learning - In the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, the IETF issued guidance on how to build internet protocols that consider pervasive surveillance as a security threat. It's time for the Creative Commons to consider a new generation of licenses that take the unexpected consequences of machine learning into account, and give content creators the freedom to choose if they want their work to be accessible to machine processing - Jairus Khan
Breaking Free: the History of Toxic Masculine Culture in Open - Discussing the history of OSS and toxic masculine communication. Our roots are built in OSS and the toxic communication that comes with it. This talk considered where we came from and considers how we can build instead from a social justice and design equitable foundation of open knowledge. This talk is centred on the idea of breaking down the northern hemisphere white male gaze in open and OER - Kelsey Merkley
Working in Partnership to Create Knowledge Equity - Wikimedia UK is the national chapter for the global Wikimedia open knowledge movement in the UK, working with the Wikimedia Projects to enable people and organisations to contribute to a shared understanding of the world through the democratic creation, distribution and consumption of knowledge. In this session, Wikimedia UK’s Chief Executive, Lucy Crompton-Reid, will highlight the charity’s extensive work in partnership with the cultural and education sectors to open up content and increase the representation of marginalised people and subjects on Wikimedia - Lucy Crompton-Reid
Session notes:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bzpSbBVxi4WCL52rWrbiP4LifNTU_qb9kqao__hqF3E/edit