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Report - copyright | Forum d'Avignon
06.28.2012	Report - copyright
Ernst&Young made for the Forum d’Avignon an international comparison of the intellectual property in the countries of the G20. Law enforcement, pedagogy and alliances, support for authors and protection of investments, development of innovation and technical issues are detailed.
The study Ernst&Young : « The intellectual property in a digital era”
The study was made by International Media & Entertainment Network, with the help of Ernst & Young Continental Europe Law network, the Ernst & Young Knowledge center and the members of the work group of the Forum d’Avignon. The research work is supplemented by interviews of artists, jurists, economists, politicians and company representatives.
The interview of artists on the theme of intellectual proprety, a study led by the Forum d’Avignon
The Forum d’Avignon interviewed 25 international artists on the theme of intellectual property
Nabil Ayouch, director
Philippe Claudel, director
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, directors Wim Delvoye, plastic artist
Jochen Gerz, plastic artist
JUL, cartoonist
Christopher Miles, director
Christine Orban, writer
ORLAN, plastic artist
Jean-Marie Perier, photographer Plantu, cartoonist
Barthélémy Toguo, plastic artist
Totonho, plastic artist
Kjetil Tredal Thorsen, architect
Natacha Wolinski, writer
Françoise Benhamou, professor, economist : “The copyright from an economic point of view”
Lorena Boix Alonso, Deputy Head of Cabinet of Neelie Kroes :
“Tendances and stakes of copyright”
Olivier Bomsel, economist :
“Intellectual proprety, a recent concept”
Nicolas Dussart, Deputy Director General of Marigny Theater : "Intellectual property, the Marigny theater”
Laurence Franceschini, General Manager of the media and cultural industries, Ministry of culture and communication : “Intellectual property on the international agenda”
Pierre-Yves Gautier, law professor : “Intellectual property, Law enforcement stakes”
Bernard Miyet, Chairman of the Board of the SACEM : “How is it possible to enforce copyright in the digital environment ?”
Thaima Samman, Partner, Cabinet Sammar :
“Copyright 2.0”
Debates of the Forum d’Avignon 2011 :
Debate “Intellectual property, a universal value”, Saturday the 19th AM (Part 1/6) with Patricia Barbizet, James Boyle and Olivier Bomsel.
Debate “Intellectual property, a universal value”, Saturday the 19th AM (Part 2/6) with Olivier Bomsel, Patricia Barbizet, James Boyle and Bruno Perrin.
Debate “Intellectual property, a universal value”, Saturday the 19th AM (Part 3/6) with Patricia Barbizet, Francis Gurry, Elisabeth Niggemann and David Drummond.
Debate “Intellectual property, commitments beyond the ground of principal”, Saturday the 19th AM (Part 4/6) with Neelie Kroes, Patricia Barbizet, Francis Gurry, David Drummond, Elisabeth Niggeman, Fedele Confalonieri and Victoria Espinel.
Debate “Intellectual property, commitments beyond the grounds of principal”, Saturday the 19th AM (Part 5/6) with Victoria Espinel, Patricia Barbizet, Neelie Kroes and Olivier Zelnik.
Debate “Intellectual property, commitments beyond grounds of principal”, Saturday the 19th AM (Part 6/6)
Forum d’Avignon 2010 – Arte : Neelie Kroes, Vice-president of the European Commission, responsible for the digital strategy of the EU.
Articles CULTURE IS FUTURE :
Artists take over their rights
Intellectual property and Growth : new approach of the copyright in UK
Germany and copyright, a new law ?
Fair use economy in the United States
The law versus the digital photographic image
Agreement between Baidu and Majors
Cultural and creative sectors in China and European Union – KEA study
Gourmet’s second life
65% of the US Internet users have paid to download or access to online cultural contents
Streaming vs. download, figures of the online consumption in France and in Scandinavia
Creative Commons makes its way … with collective rights’ management society
Ebook piracy costs $3 billions to the American editors
Who is the society of audiovisual authors ?
Intellectual property – Apple, a patent to prevent from filming concerts
Intellectual property – Graduated response in Great Britain, the USA and New Zealand
The PIPA Law
The future of digital culture is in copyright
A new chapter for Google and the French publishers
The British Library opens its doors to Google : two centuries of documents will be soon online
Adopt an e-book, save a manuscript !
Orbooks reinvents publishing with an innovative economic model