MS5 Issue reports of how copyright exceptions and other permitted uses are understood and applied by documentary film makers and immersive digital heritage practitioners in the Netherlands and the UK

MS5 aims to produce issue reports of how copyright exceptions and other permitted uses are understood and applied by documentary film makers and immersive digital heritage practitioners in the Netherlands and the UK. For this purpose, transcriptions or written accounts were made of the four online workshops that were undertaken for MS3. On the basis of these transcriptions and accounts, four issue reports were produced that describe the most pressing copyright issues that documentary film makers and immersive digital heritage practitioners face when making documentary films or creating immersi... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Meletti, Bartolomeo
van Gompel, Stef
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: reCreating Europe
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29211863
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Link(s) : https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/77f9b215-aac4-4f02-a437-b033cacfdae9

MS5 aims to produce issue reports of how copyright exceptions and other permitted uses are understood and applied by documentary film makers and immersive digital heritage practitioners in the Netherlands and the UK. For this purpose, transcriptions or written accounts were made of the four online workshops that were undertaken for MS3. On the basis of these transcriptions and accounts, four issue reports were produced that describe the most pressing copyright issues that documentary film makers and immersive digital heritage practitioners face when making documentary films or creating immersive experiences, taken into account the existing copyright exceptions and other permitted uses in the Netherlands and the UK. These four issue reports have been directly and fully integrated in D4.10 – Issue reports on how copyright exceptions and other permitted uses that are relevant for documentary filmmakers and immersive digital heritage practitioners are understood in the Netherlands and the UK. As the executive summary of D4.10 explains, the issue reports offer an overview of the issues identified and discussed by the communities being examined in relation to copyright and the lawful reuse of audiovisual materials. The findings of the four online workshops – one for each community in the two jurisdictions under consideration – are systematised in each of the four issue reports contained in D4.10. Each issue report describes the creative and cultural practice of the workshops’ participants and the core copyright-related concerns they identified. The main points discussed by participants under each area of concern are reported. In addition to the four issue reports, D4.10 provides a snapshot of the copyright exceptions and limitations in UK and Dutch law which may cover the uses of protected content discussed by participants. Finally, D4.10 encompasses conclusive remarks and the next steps of the project.