Intellectual Property Issues for the Music Sector
Intellectual Property Issues for the Music Sector Music Roundtable: CARIFORUM-EU EPA Provisions & Market Expectations
3 rd CARIFORUM-EU Business Forum April 16, 2015 Montego Bay, Jamaica
Presented by:
Miss Marissa Longsworth Manager, Copyright & Related Rights Directorate/ Attorney-at-Law
The Components of Intellectual
Property
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
COPYRIGHT & RELATED RIGHTS
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
PATENTS
A Comparative Look at Contributions of
©-Based Industries
The Peculiarities Of Copyright
• Copyright protection is automatic (Berne Convention) but • Documentary assertion of ownership is important for legal disputes, showing proof to investors/publishers etc. Copyright (and other IP rights) are private property rights . Therefore, rights owners SHOULD: 1. Document their ownership and any transfer of rights (locally and internationally) 2. Monitor for & act on infringements (civil+criminal) 3. Utilize collective management organizations for income generation
Lack of formal documents and agreements weakens a person’s claim to their copyright
Challenges in the Music Sector
- Lack of awareness of (1) Copyright and its privileges; and (2) Need to document ownership and any dealings with works. - Most countries regionally do not have a government-administered Copyright Registry (limited [weak] options) - Copyright registration/ownership in a territory is not a guarantee of international recognition of rights.
- Readiness of judiciary (regionally) to deal with complexities of infringements etc
Necessary Factors for Successful
Copyright Management
•Registration •Contractual Arrangements •Legal Advice •Secrecy
Protection
•Civil Suits •Deterrents in Legislation •Criminal Sanctions •Modernising Law
•Licensing/Assigning •Collateralization/Mo netisation •Collective Management
Income Generation
Enforcement
Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) will collect and distribute royalties for use of copyright works locally and overseas (different types of rights administered per CMO) The Collective Management Systems
GLOBAL
REGIONAL
KOPIKEN
BECLA
PPL
COTT
BECS
CISAC
ECCO
ALCS
ACCS
SASUR
PRS
IFPI
JAMMS
Soundreef
JASRAC
JAMCOPY
KODA
JACAP
ECCLA
Cancopy
TTRRO
AISGE
BCOPY
Kopinor
BMI
COSCAP
Components of a Healthy Income-Generating Copyright Environment
Source: Dr. Supatchara Distabanjong http://www.slideshare.net/supatchara/protection-and-management-of-copyright-and-related-rights- 15049165
EPA and Copyright & Related Rights
Art 143.1 CARIFORUM EPA: requires that signatory countries comply with provisions under WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) and WIPO Phonograms & Performances Treaty (WPPT) [o/c “WIPO Internet Treaties”] In essence, these agreements essentially commit to regulation and protection of digital and internet content at the same level as that provided for in the US and EU. Therefore, modernization of national laws a necessity to incorporate changes and harmonise approach to copyright as a region.
Basic Tips for Proper IP Management
When discussing with investors/partners>> NON- DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
When authorising any form of limited use of your IP by someone else>> LICENSING AGREEMENT
When selling/giving your IP rights to someone else completely>> ASSIGNMENT
When IP commercially released, register with a Collective Management Organization (locally or overseas)/Management firm to collect royalties for you
Thank You!
Jamaica Intellectual Property Office 18 Trafalgar Road Ground Floor, JAMPRO building Kingston 10 Telephone: 946-1300; 946-0789; 946-9216
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