Thursday 30 June 2016

In commemoration of the International Reggae Day

In commemoration of the International Reggae Day, do you know that -
  • Reggae music is a core part of Jamaica’s creative industries which contribute 4.8 percent of GDP.
  • Music is one of country’s most valuable assets. 
  • Since the 1960s Jamaica’s remarkably innovative and resilient creative entrepreneurs have independently added to the country’s export value.

Marrakesh Treaty: A Needed Rectification

According to the World Health Organization, there are some 285 million blind and visually impaired persons in the
world, 90 per cent of whom live in developing countries. A WIPO survey in 2006 found that fewer than 60 countries
have limitations and exceptions clauses in their copyright laws that make special provision for visually impaired
persons, for example, for Braille, large print or digitized audio versions of copyrighted texts.

Tuesday 28 June 2016

Photography: Rights and Liabilities thereof (your photographer and you)

When photograph is mentioned, images of selfies with twisted lips and the unending posing we see on social media flips through the mind. Photography and the intricacies therein falls within the ambit of Intellectual Property  (IP). In this regard, IP laws govern, inter-alia, issues of Ownership of Copyright on one hand, and on the other hand, Right to Privacy and Right Publicity (which flows from the commercial use of the said photograph)

Towards a Balanced Digital Content Market

There is no gain saying that the Internet has, and is still, benefiting mankind through digital evolution. The world has become smaller and digitally obsessed. Economically, some analysts are of the view that the Internet has rich economic opportunities if properly utilized. On the other hand is the view that though the internet has been a tool for social engineering, it has created a form of economic monopoly in the digital market.