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Organization of educational seminar in Thessaloniki for Coordinators of Educational Work of the 1st and 2nd Regional Educational Planning Centre (PEKES) of Central Macedonia

On Tuesday the 25th of February 2020, the Hellenic Copyright Organization (HCO) in cooperation with the 1st and the 2nd Regional Educational Planning Centre (PEKES) of Central Macedonia organized an educational seminar with the title «Copyright and Related Rights. Applications in education and new technologies » in Thessaloniki.

The seminar took place in the Experimental School of the Municipality of Thessaloniki. It’s objective was to inform the Coordinators of Educational Work of the 1st and the 2nd Regional Educational Planning Centre (PEKES) of Central Macedonia.

The seminar was organized in the framework of the implementation of the EU funded programme titled “Educating youngsters and secondary school teachers about copyright in Greece and Cyprus”. The programme is transnational and is funded by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).

The seminar was opened by Mr. Eleftherios Betsios, Organizational Coordinator of the 1st Regional Educational Planning Centre (PEKES) of Central Macedonia.

The educators who attended the seminar were informed by Mrs. Maria-Daphne Papadopoulou, Lawyer, Head of the HCO’s Legal Department and by Mrs. Eva Moustaka, jurist HCO, about copyright issues and the importance of the work of authors and performers. In addition to that, the application of copyright to education and new technologies was discussed. Finally, some useful material that can be used by educators as an aid in the classroom was presented.

Popular singer and President of Board of Directors of Collecting Management Organization ‘ERATO’, Manolis Famellos also participated in the panel.

The seminar was attended by 40 Coordinators of Educational Works. Printed educational material was distributed to all the attendants.HCO representatives answered the questions posed by the attendants in a Q&A section. Most questions were related to copyright issues in the educational work.

The following photos are from the event.