copyright

An Introduction to Rights Clearance for Archived Sound Recordings

Date: 
18 Nov 2021
Location: 
online
An Introduction to Rights Clearance for Archived Sound Recordings
Thu, 18 November 2021
10:30 – 11:30 GMT
 
Join Henry Rowsell, Rights Officer with the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage (UOSH) project, as he maps out what you need to consider for rights clearance when making archived sound recordings more accessible. This session will cover how the UOSH project navigated what can at first seem quite sticky issues around copyright, data protection, and sensitive content.

FRAME training course 2 uses of digital contents, metadata and rights management

Date: 
6 Nov 2017 to 10 Nov 2017
Location: 
Hilversum/Amsterdam, Netherlands

FRAME training course session 2, November 6 to 10, 2017
Session 2 will take place in November 2017, organized by Ina and the Netherland Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum, NL

FRAME session 2 visuel

When and where ?

Dates: November 6 to 10, 2017
Location: Sound and vision, Hilversum/Amsterdam - Netherlands

Deadline for registration: October 1, 2017 (Deadline to apply for scholarship: September 1, 2017)

What is session 2 about ?

Topics
Innovative uses of digital contents, metadata and rights management

Europeana Sounds issues Copyright Policy Recommendations

Last month the Europeana Sounds project issued a report on the European legal framework for copyright and related rights.

New EU Directive on orphan works

Intellectual property: new EU rules for orphan works

on 4 October 2012, the European Council adopted a directive establishing a legal framework aimed at improving access to and digitisation of orphan works across the EU. Orphan works are works (such as books, newspapers, magazines, audio recordings, films, etc.) that are protected by copyright but whose owners cannot be identified or found.

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