International Level Sample Clauses

International Level. The Rome Convention (1962) secures protection in performances of performers, phonograms of producers of phonograms and broadcasts of broadcasting organizations. It is jointly administrated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the International Labour Organization (ILO/OIT) and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). This protection includes: (1) Performers (actors, singers, musicians, dancers and other persons who perform literary or artistic works); (2) Producers of phonograms who enjoy the right to authorize or prohibit the direct or indirect reproduction of their phonograms; (3) Broadcasting organizations, which enjoy the right to authorize or prohibit certain usages of their work. The Rome Convention allows exceptions in national laws to the rights as:  private use;  use of short excerpts in connection with the reporting of current events;  ephemeral fixation by a broadcasting organization;  use solely for the purpose of teaching or scientific research. Protection is generally until the end of a period of 20 years after the production of the phonogram, performance or broadcasting, with exceptions in legal contracts or national laws. There are still other international treaties that concern copyright and related rights protection, as the 1994 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (or TRIPS Agreement).4 4 Collective Management of Copyright and Related Right, by World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) – available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/about- ip/en/about_collective_mngt.html#P17_536
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International Level. The relevant international organisations, such as FAO, will be informed of the project and its results. Optimising resource use and advancing the transition to knowledge-driven agriculture is not only a European issue, with non-European countries also benefiting from the project results. Specific organisations that have similar target audiences will be invited to join the NUTRIMAN mailing list and distribute electronic media resources to raise public awareness. Publications on agriculture portals, conferences and workshops at both national and international level, and participation in industry forums will also be used to communicate project information.
International Level. Considering the project hardware setup, including off-the-shelf components, such as the Nao humanoid robot by Aldebaran Robotics and a multi-touch table from MultiTouch Ltd, these companies’ ecosystem presents itself as an interesting vehicle for EMOTE results. A direct relation with these hardware suppliers may also create the possibility of showcasing EMOTE at events where they are present, such as CeBIT, CES, among others. Aldebaran Robotics and MultiTouch booths in this type of events frequently include several partners showcasing applications developed for and with their hardware systems. Other eventual products that may be identified, such as HCI and HRI software components, may require a specific strategy through other channels. Considering the final demonstrators as a customizable learning system with emphatic tutors, several thematic events will be considered for dissemination: • EC-TEL European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning. • Feira de Brinquedos Educativos, São Paulo. Brazil. • Worlddidac – events organized by this global trade association for companies providing products for education and training at all levels. • Dissemination in Industry Special interest groups in linkedIn. Science, technology and education news clips in national mainstream media, such as Television, newspapers, magazines and blogs, through press-releases, direct contacts and presentations. Demonstrations in science and technology dissemination events such as Futuralia, among others.
International Level. Some of the partner´s countries have a strong global impact in media dissemination. By targeting science clips in generic channels in each of these countries a global effect can be reached. Dissemination material will be produced in order to promote the project to these media, enhancing scientific but also socially relevant aspects of EMOTE. For its impact and relevance Euronews TV channel will also be approached by activating previous contacts with the futuris program. EMOTE channels and pages in social media platforms, such as youtube, Facebook, xxxxxxxx.xxx, LinkedIn, youtube, vimeo. In terms of social media, besides each specific EMOTE page and channel, several others will be created focusing on different aspects of the project such as, for example EMbOdied-perceptive Tutors and Empathy- based learning, among others. This strategy can generate interest groups and communities that will propagate EMOTE objectives and concepts. ISRE 2013: A poster will be presented outlining the EMOTE project with a special focus on the affective loop - the importance of nonverbal behavior in child and robot. ISRE is the only international society dealing exclusively with emotions. It is highly interdisciplinary and international. The frequency is biannual. SPR 2013: Initial research will be presented on the reliability of ambulatory electrodermal activity measures via Q-Sensors. A pilot study will be reported comparing traditional method of recording EDA. SPR is the leading international conference for for original theory and research, instrumentation and methodology in psychophysiology. EMOTE was described in a public lecture at Xxxxxx University on Affective Computing Press Release about EMOTE project: Following this press release organized by Xxxxxx University and Xxxxx Xxxxxx, EMOTE, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxx were interviewed, and articles appeared in "Bild Zeitung Bremen" (print, online), xxxxxxx-xxxxxx.xx, as well as a variety of other online media in Germany and in Austria. Interest was expressed by other newspapers and media such as Die Zeit, TAZ, Deutschlandradio, Weserkurier, Geolino to publish articles about the project as soon as a NAO robot can be photographed in Bremen. Invited article about EMOTE project in Magazin DIGITAL LERNEN • Dissemination through Universities curricula: Master’s theses. • Academic national events. • Academic presentation of the EMOTE project at the Department of Applied IT at University of Gothenburg in April 2013. • Academic p...
International Level. Publication of the research conducted in the project in high impact journals, conferences and workshops.

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