WIPO 2008http://hdl.handle.net/1803/12882024-03-29T12:17:35Z2024-03-29T12:17:35ZWIPO Panel 7. The Entertainment Industry in Today's Market Economy and Digital EnvironmentFriedman, Daryl P.Chaitovitz, AnnFicsor, MihalyMcGivern, Joanhttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/24172013-09-10T21:30:59Z2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 7. The Entertainment Industry in Today's Market Economy and Digital Environment
Friedman, Daryl P.; Chaitovitz, Ann; Ficsor, Mihaly; McGivern, Joan
Issues discussed: The agenda of the music industry and content providers. Towards catalogues of music on line. Consequences and impact of the new online music destination, offering ad-supported legal downloads of audio and video content licensed from the catalogues of the world's major and independent record labels. New standards for digital distribution of digital contents (e.g., Digital Data Exchange (DDEX)). The economic impact of collective rights management and the ever increasing value of copyright and related rights. Have the 1996 WIPO treaties (WCT and WPPT) changed practices for royalties collected overseas? The role of governments and collective management organizations in the current digital environment and market. The American copyright education compaign.
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2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 1. The Application of International Treaties in Relation to Collective Management of RightsHansen, HughFicsor, MihalySukin, MichaelOwens, Richardhttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/24162013-09-10T21:31:58Z2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 1. The Application of International Treaties in Relation to Collective Management of Rights
Hansen, Hugh; Ficsor, Mihaly; Sukin, Michael; Owens, Richard
Issues discussed: Nature and scope of rights concerned; technological protection measures (TPM) and rights management information; the challenges ahead: systems interoperability and market access. Role of identification numbering systems in the field of copyright content: the right of distribution and mechanical reproduction rights in computer networks. European collective management organizations facing competition measures. Are European competition measures in harmony with international norms? The impact of European competition vis-a-vis foreign authors' societies and major publishers.
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2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 6. The Protection and Enforcement of Copyright and Related Rights: The Role of Collective Management Organizations and of Performers and Producers of PhonogramsPolach, PatriciaBerenson, MarvinMarks, StevenCaballero, Jose LuisSpurgeon, PaulNuttall, Francois-Xavierhttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/17762013-09-10T21:35:56Z2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 6. The Protection and Enforcement of Copyright and Related Rights: The Role of Collective Management Organizations and of Performers and Producers of Phonograms
Polach, Patricia; Berenson, Marvin; Marks, Steven; Caballero, Jose Luis; Spurgeon, Paul; Nuttall, Francois-Xavier
Issues discussed: Measures to combat illegal downloading. Are technical means, including digital rights management, relevant and efficient to fight against Internet piracy? The role of each category of rights owners in the enforcement process. Can collective management work effectively with P2P and file sharing systems over computer networks? Transition of P2P services from outlets for piracy to legitimate, legal, profitable ventures. Could blanket license for digital distribution of sound recordings assist the development of authorized online music services? The need to change the attitude of consumers.
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2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 4. Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights - Developing Countries and Regional PerspectivesSchuster Vergara, SantiagoMello, RobertoBouchard, MarioMorris, ScotDemas, Allisonhttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/17752013-09-10T21:33:15Z2007-10-26T00:00:00ZWIPO Panel 4. Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights - Developing Countries and Regional Perspectives
Schuster Vergara, Santiago; Mello, Roberto; Bouchard, Mario; Morris, Scot; Demas, Allison
Issues discussed: What are the main problems encountered by societies in developing countries? The management of national and international repertoire. The role of governments and/or judiciary in the establishment and running of collective management organizations. The integration of regional entities in the worldwide network of collective management organizations: the objectives of the Caribbean Copyright Link (CCL). The "Latinet" network and its successful development. The developments of collective management in Canada, Brazil, Chile, Europe and United States of America: insights and comparison.
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