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Copyright legislation (revision)

Dónde
Noruega
Cuándo
2016
Quién
Norwegian Ministry of Culture
Objetivos clave de la medida:

Copyright legislation is a vital part of a sustainable cultural policy, and a balanced copyright system is important for cultural diversity.

Alcance de la medida:
National
Naturaleza de la medida:
legislative
Característica principal de la medida:

Copyright revision in Norway continues. Copyright legislation is considered a vital part of a sustainable cultural policy, and a balance copyright system is important for the diversity of cultural expressions. The first stage of the revision in 2013 contained measures against copyright infringements on the Internet. The second stage was the implementation of the EU directive on the term of protection; these measures entered into force in July 2014. The third stage was the implementation of the EU orphan works directive and new measures regarding the extended collective license, and these amendments entered into force July 1 2015. The fourth stage is the overall revision of the Copyright Act. A consultation paper for a renewed Copyright Act was published in March 2016 and the consultation period ended in September 2016.

Resultados esperados a través de la implementación de la medida:

To make the Act more accessible for all users and to update provisions where necessary.

Recursos financieros asignados para implementar la medida:

The revision is carried out within the framework of the Norwegian Ministry of Culture's operating budget.

Objetivos de la Convención 2005 de la UNESCO
Dominio cultural
Multi-dominio
Cadena de valor cultural
Creación
Producción
Distribución