Somewhere along the line we have learned to love digital broadcasting and metadata, we have implemented TPMs, and read the Gower Review on orphan works, fair dealing and other rights issues. Now we have Carter's interim report on "Digital Britain" to digest, with further commercial, legal and technical proposals.
Event Summary
Media rights in Television and archives
"First he heard about digital media convergence, the digital dividend and the Information Society - now the Information Age. Then it was file sharing, user generated content, mashups, policing the Internet, data retention and personal privacy".
Somewhere along the line we have learned to love digital broadcasting and metadata, we have implemented TPMs, and read the Gower Review on orphan works, fair dealing and other rights issues. Now we have Carter's interim report on "Digital Britain" to digest, with further commercial, legal and technical proposals.
How does all this affect us who are just minding our own business in our daily media-industry lives? Where are we, actually, in reality? What do we need to plan for realistically?
A review, discussion and Q&A on the current topics of establishing and exploiting rights in a production - from format to multiplatform
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Speakers
Hubert Best Media and Rights Lawyer
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