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Your content, their profits - how online copyright theft threatens culture and creativity
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Organiser: Initiative for a Competitive Online Marketplace (ICOMP)
Title: Your content, their profits - how online copyright theft threatens culture and creativity
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Wednesday, 16 October 2013
12:30 – 14:30
Venue:
Press Club
Rue Froissart 95, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Your content, their profits
How online copyright theft threatens culture and creativity
The Internet has made online content astonishingly abundant. Digital music, video, photographs, articles and blogs are ubiquitous. Content, in particular video content, increasingly dominates the worldwide web. But what is to be done to solve the online epidemic of theft-based businesses – an epidemic that, in many ways, undermines both our creative culture and our economy?
In the framework of the current debate about whether or not there is a need to update EU copyright law, ICOMP organises a lunch debate to present its forthcoming IP White paper, written by Andrew Keen, and to discuss online copyright protection and sustainable business models in the digital age.
Guest Speaker:
Andrew Keen
Web entrepreneur
Author of “The Cult of the Amateur” and “Digital Vertigo”
Panellists:
Max von Abendroth, Executive Director, European Magazine Media Association (EMMA)
Bill Bush, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, Premier League
Andrew Keen, Web entrepreneur
Marc Pinter-Krainer, Founder and CEO, One News Page Ltd
16 OCTOBER 2013
12:30 – 14:30
A light lunch will be served
Press Club
Rue Froissart 95, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
INFO & REGISTRATIONS: Louis.Fredricks@bm.com
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