IPO helps the cultural sector understand intellectual property
Friday, 9 March 2018 21:21
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has
published a report on Digital Culture. The report, Culture is
Digital, follows a Digital Culture project launched in April 2017
by the Secretary of State for DCMS, Matt Hancock with
the #CultureisDigital online consultation. That project
focused on three areas:...Request free
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The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
(DCMS)
has published a report on Digital Culture.
The report, Culture is Digital, follows a Digital Culture
project launched in April 2017 by the Secretary of State
for DCMS,
with the #CultureisDigital online
consultation.
That project focused on three areas:
- driving audience engagement
- unleashing the creative potential of technology in
the cultural sector
- boosting the capability of cultural organisations
The capability area identified that there are
intellectual property (IP) skills gaps in the
cultural sector when creating digital content such as
digital art installations in galleries or dance
performances streamed online.
This lack of expertise limits the content makers’
ability to create and exploit digital content. To help
address these gaps, the Intellectual Property Office
(IPO)
have included two commitments in the new report:
-
the IPO will
work with the British Library’s Business and
Intellectual Property Centres (BIPCs) and
representatives from the cultural sector to develop
guidance and training. This will help cultural
organisations better understand
the IP framework
and its relevance to them.
-
the space helps artists and organisations make
great art and reach new audiences digitally. It
will lead work with cultural organisations,
cultural rights holders and seek guidance from
the IPO to
develop a Cultural Digital Rights Code of Practice
This work should improve access to cultural content by
maintaining a balance of intellectual property
protection and digital innovation.
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