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Any use of material from the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies shall be subject to the Danish Copyright Act (Consolidated Act no. 194 of 11 March 1997 as amended by Act no. 407 of 26 June 1998). A few important points are stated as excerpts below.

Use of CIFS written papers is permitted, always observing the following:

  • Citations of a published work are allowed in accordance with good practice and to the extent required by the purpose (Danish Copyright Act, Section 22).
  • A literary work must not be made available to the public under a title, a pseudonym or a label that will lead to confusion with a previously published work or its author (Danish Copyright Act, Section 73).

Employees of CIFS member companies, including any attached journalists, may participate in CIFS membership activities, always observing the following:

  • Knowledge presented in written, oral or any other form, along with any associated debate or discussion taking place during the activities arranged by CIFS, may be published subject to the prior approval of the researchers in charge of the appropriate activity.
  • The Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies reserves the right to organise arrangements for which the composition of participants is determined by CIFS or by CIFS in collaboration with some of its members.

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Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies

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Tel.: +45 33 11 71 76
E-mail: cifs@cifs.dk
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About The Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies

Founded in 1970 by Professor Thorkil Kristensen, former Minister of Finance and Secretary-General of the OECD. We strengthen the basis for decision-making in public and private organizations by creating awareness of the future and highlighting its importance to the present.

Contributing with knowledge and inspiration, the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies supports decision-making. We identify and analyse trends that influence the future nationally and internationally. Through research, analyses, seminars, presentations, reports, and newsletters, we give advice on the future.