Paul Keller
@paulk.bsky.social
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Director of Policy at Open Future, President of the COMMUNIA association for the Public Domain. Advocate for more open, just & inclusive digital policies in 🇪🇺 & beyond. Collector of collateral knowledge, © nerd, cyclist.
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paulk.bsky.social
I have been a paid subscriber to @404media.co since pretty much day 1. Easily the best $100 you can spend on the internet. Yesterday I accidentally heard their podcast with ads—I’d probably pay $100 just to avoid those cringe-worthy things alone.
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openfuture.bsky.social
📝 Voss's draft report on copyright & AI shows irony: questions his own framework only to circle back to it. His focus on remuneration and transparency offers pathways to a more sustainable information ecosystem.

Read @paulk.bsky.social’s analysis: openfuture.eu/blog/licensi...
Licensing, Levies, and the Limits of Copyright – Open Future
MEP Axel Voss questions his own copyright framework while offering insights on remuneration and transparency for AI.
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paulk.bsky.social
Are such complaints publicly available somewhere?
paulk.bsky.social
well they do (they just don't call it passkeys)
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openfuture.bsky.social
📄 New White Paper: "Beyond AI & Copyright: Funding a Sustainable Information Ecosystem."
@paulk.bsky.social examines how AI impacts information control, argues for public AI models, and proposes a levy system on commercial AI services to support the digital commons.

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Beyond AI and copyright – Open Future
This White Paper calls for a levy on commercial AI systems to fund public infrastructures and ensure a sustainable Digital Knowledge Commons in the generative AI era.
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paulk.bsky.social
public support for independent online public media initiatives is something that has been exceedingly rare, and the DP programme pointed to an possible future that did not leave all of the digital space to commercial platforms.
paulk.bsky.social
This destroyed so much more than just that. in the years before the ministry experimented funding for social media initiatives(as in media produced by civil society). this initiative (de digitale pioniersregeling was also abruptly killed.
ferraribraun.bsky.social
My niche contribution to the ongoing Platerkerk discourse is that, in 2009, the Dutch media ecosystem was under immense pressure due to the Global Financial Crisis and the rise of digital platforms. The Brikman Commission found that the sector needed 12 million euros per years to survive...
paulk.bsky.social
Yesterday we published the first part of a feasibility study for CommonsDB—laying out the design principles for the public registry of Public Domain and openly licensed works that we are currently building. Next step: the first prototype, coming after the summer: www.commonsdb.org/blog/feasibi...
CommonsDB Feasibility Study: Laying the Groundwork for a Rights Registry
The first part of the CommonsDB Feasibility Study has been published
www.commonsdb.org
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justusdreyling.bsky.social
In case you missed our Salon on this misguided proposal from France, read @cmfrancoise.bsky.social's summary on our blog or watch the recording at the link below:
communia.bsky.social
Earlier this month we hosted our Salon on the French proposal to tax second-hand books🍿

If you were unable to make it or would like to rewatch, the recording is now available!
communia-association.org/2025/06/18/v...
paulk.bsky.social
Excellent piece by @jonworth.eu: www.theguardian.com/commentisfre... I am taking a night train once or twice a year. When everything works it can be magic (have dinner with friends in Berlin, and breakfast with the family in Amsterdam the next morning) but there is so much unrealized potential!
Europe was promised a new golden age of the night train. Why are we still waiting? | Jon Worth
Romance, excitement and sustainability – continent-crossing sleeper trains should be a hit. It’s time for the EU to catch on, says writer and campaigner Jon Worth
www.theguardian.com
paulk.bsky.social
The obvious answer to this consultation is that the biggest challenge posed by electronic communications is that it has become so cheap that @ec.europa.eu can run a year-round #DDoS attack on stakeholders—by launching one consultation after another.
paulk.bsky.social
Seems to me that the underlying assumption of both Acts — that businesses don’t share data because they lack regulatory certainty — might simply be wrong. Seems more likely that businesses dont share data because they view it as a competitive asset. And that’s not something EU regulation can change.
paulk.bsky.social
That’s an excellent question — one I’ve been asking myself as well. They are both a bit of a grab bag of measures, but I have yet to see evidence of real impact toward the stated regulatory objective: stimulating the data economy through more data sharing.
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openfuture.bsky.social
Where’s the Open Data? Hugging the Crawl
🆕 Major open dataset releases in 2024 focus on refining existing data rather than creating new sources. Check details and learn more about data commons and open source AI in this article by @alek.bsky.social for @thenewstack.io
thenewstack.io/data-commons...
Data Commons Can Save Open AI
Recent progress in open datasets shows promise for building fully open AI models without legal constraints.
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paulk.bsky.social
#CPDP2025 panel organized by @ivir-uva.bsky.social on the still unresolved question when a summary of GPAI training data is "sufficiently detailed".

Despite the clear case for openness and transparency the European Commission's template for transparency reporting is still missing in action.
Panel (from left to right): Kristina Irion (Moderator), Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, Arieën Molema, Yordanka Ivanova and Zuzanna Warso
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openfuture.bsky.social
📄 New White Paper on Public AI, a joint effort with @bertelsmannst.bsky.social.

The report presents an alternative to today's AI landscape dominated by tech companies: Public AI systems.

⬇️ Download the PDF version: www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/publikati...
Public AI - white Paper cover, with Open Future's branded image background.
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openfuture.bsky.social
🤖 How can academic communities regain control over AI in knowledge production? New report by Open Future fellow @samuelmoore.org explores governance strategies for the "scholarly commons".
Read more ⬇️
openfuture.eu/publication/...
"Governing the scholarly AI Commons" report cover with Open Future background image.
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communia.bsky.social
Last chance to register! ⏰
Next week, on May 12, COMMUNIA will host an online Salon on unfair licensing practices.
Registrations close on Friday, COB, so be quick! 🏃💨
communia-association.org/event/commun...
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auschwitzmemorial.bsky.social
2 April 1942 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Mietje Blok, was born in The Hague.

She arrived at #Auschwitz on 14 December 1942 in a transport of 757 Jews deported from the occupied Netherlands. She was among the 636 people murdered after selection in a gas chamber.
A portrait photo of a baby girl in a dress.