My Photo

Google

  • Search
    Google
    Web log.hugoschotman.com
  • Ads

« Lesson for snow instructors | Main | Update on the ol' Skype recording issue from Geekbrief »

2006.06.19

Petition for 'Podcasters' Rights and the WIPO Broadcast Treaty'

Podcasters have been organizing themselves in the UK, Ireland and Germany and are fighting for the proper rights to use music and other materials.

The current hot topic is a World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) treaty that could severely impact Podcasters' ability to use materials in their podcasts. Apparently this treaty would make it harder to use materials even if they are licensed under a Creative Commons, not copyrightable or public domain.

Here is a petition that asks for a change in the proposed treaty.

Some more background information:
- Wiki: WIPO Broadcast treaty
- Column by James Boyle in the Financial Times: Constitutional Circumvention

I signed the petition because I think it is important that these changes are watched carefully.
It would be nice if podcasters would get proper rights to use materials and easy administration of whatever process is necessary to do so...
... But something tells me this will take some time.

In the meantime you can use Podsafe music of course:
- http://music.podshow.com/
- http://www.tablesturned.com/
- http://www.garageband.com/

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/11761/5141666

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Petition for 'Podcasters' Rights and the WIPO Broadcast Treaty':

» Petition for 'Podcasters' Rights and the WIPO Broadcast Treaty' from Geek News Central
Seems a treaty being proposed by the WIPO will make it harder for Podcasters to use music and other materials in their podcast. They have a petition online for people to sign. More details at [log.hugoschotman.com]... [Read More]

» Petition for Podcasters Rights and the WIPO Broadcast Treaty from Michel's blog
Hugo Schotman introduces a petition to prevent WIPO treaty hat could severely impact Podcasters ability to use materials in their podcasts. Sign the treaty, its a good cause! ... [Read More]

Comments

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In