DocumentCode
3570459
Title
Culture Media and Sport Committee Inquiry: New Media and the Creative Industries
Author
Johnstone, Jenna
Author_Institution
Nat. Consumer Council
fYear
2006
Firstpage
311
Lastpage
323
Abstract
The National Consumer Council welcomes the opportunity to give evidence to the Culture Media and Sport Committee´s inquiry into new media and the creative industries. Digital technology is having a major impact on our lives; it has changed how we find and use consumer information, as a service, and as a product, and it has radically changed distribution models in many sectors. The current copyright regime, which was designed for the analogue world, has proved unfit for the challenges of the digital revolution. There are now major tensions between IP rights holders, particularly music companies, and consumers. New approaches are needed. Our approach to intellectual property is to achieve a balanced regime that recognises both the interests of creators and the interests of consumers. We do not believe that this balance is being achieved. The legitimate interests of consumers have been eroded by the strident articulation (and advancement) of the interests of intellectual property rights holders.
Keywords
copy protection; copyright; IP rights; National Consumer Council; copyrights; culture media; digital rights management; intellectual property rights; sport committee inquiry;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Crime and Security, 2006. The Institution of Engineering and Technology Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-86341-647-0
Type
conf
Filename
4123775
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