Professor Andy Pratt has been commissioned by the Caribbean and Latin American Authors’ Rights Society (CERLALC) to write a series of articles about the cultural and creative industries. The series of six papers, which are being published monthly over the next 6 months on the CERLALC cultural observatory web pages (in Spanish) cover a range of issues from definitions, policy making, economic transformation, local capacity building and social impacts.
http://www.odai.org/detalle_noticia.php?id=363
The overall objective is to inform content originators – artists, writers, and musicians – about the implications of the changing relationships between the cultural and creative industries and copyright and intellectual property rights, the future challenges likely to confront them, and possible responses.
For further details see: http://www.cerlalc.org
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