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Canada’s 2023 Budget and the Creative Industries: Not Much to Cheer About

Hugh Stephens Blog

Supporters of Canada’s creative industries—writing and publishing, music, film making, the visual and performing arts—would be hard pressed to find much to celebrate in the most recent federal budget unveiled on March 27.

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[Sponsored] CIIPC, NLU Delhi Invites Applications for the Position of Research Programme Coordinator (Apply by August 12)

SpicyIP

About CIIPC CIIPC at NLU Delhi was established with the aim of supporting academic and policy oriented dialogues in the areas of innovation, IP and competition. Supervise events and activities, launch and manage online courses, seeking new sources of funding, budgeting activities. The last date to apply is August 12, 2023.

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Three new PPAC Members: Charles Duan, Suzanne Harrison, and Heidi Nebel

Patently-O

All three of these individuals care deeply about improving the patent system, and now have an official seat at the table. The PPAC is charged with advising the PTO Director on the “policies, goals, performance, budget, and user fees of the United States Patent and Trademark Office with respect to patents.”

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How the New 2022 SAG-AFTRA Commercials Contract Affects Performers and Advertisers

LexBlog IP

A new collective bargaining agreement governing the use of SAG-AFTRA (the Union) performers in commercials has been reached between the Union and the Joint Policy Committee (JPC). Read on to learn more about notable changes and how they will affect advertiser and agency signatories and the Union’s member performers.

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Russian Cinemas Are Showing Pirated Movies Downloaded From Torrents

TorrentFreak

“We express concern about the high probability of liquidation of the entire film industry in the country in the context of the introduction of large-scale and unprecedented sanctions by a number of states against the Russian Federation, including those directly related to cinemas,” the Association warned.

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Software Piracy Triggers Innovation, Research Finds

TorrentFreak

This ‘natural experiment’ is used to measure how large software companies changed their research and development (R&D) budgets in the following years. This could lead to less output and innovation. However, research has shown that this isn’t always the case. In fact, it may actually encourage innovation. Subscriptions.

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The public lending right in Greece: Sleeping Beauty and Snow White

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Once upon a time, back in 1993, public lending was introduced in Greece as an exclusive right, an (easy and cost-free for the State) implementation of the Directive 92/100 (later codified by Directive 2006/115). Nevertheless, the public lending right was a ‘Sleeping Beauty’ for decades, since it was never applied in practice.