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Recorded music is considered a 'performance', and protected for 50 years. Once it enters the public domain, it is free for anyone to download, share or sample. Musical composition is further protected by copyright law. The written score for a piece of music is protected for the duration of the artist's lifetime, and then for 70 years after death, as per the US Copyright Extension Act of 1998. Some countries protect for even longer.
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In the Canadian context, however, the judicial outcome has been different. In a unanimous 9-0 decision on 30 June 2004, the Supreme Count of Canada ruled that Internet service providers (ISPs) are not responsible for paying royalties on music downloaded by users, because they only supply the technology and are not responsible for the actions of their clients. An earlier lower court decision reached the same verdict and that ruling was upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal in May 2005.
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Since the GATT came into force in 1947, Article XX has never been successfully used to defend culture. What is most troubling is that WTO agreements contain no effective solution to the problem of public goods in commercial trade. Furthermore, countries attempting to protect culture will be punished in litigation
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Since the GATT came into force in 1947, Article XX has never been successfully used to defend culture. What is most troubling is that WTO agreements contain no effective solution to the problem of public goods in commercial trade. Furthermore, countries attempting to protect culture will be punished in litigation.
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Cell phone manufacturers have begun to cater to southern consumers, producing handsets for the Muslim world that point in the direction of Mecca and ring the user at prayer time. Mobile providers in India offer services for the Hindu on the go. For a nominal charge, the user can send a prayer over the wireless network, to the appropriate temple. Culture plays an important role in the evolution of technology in different regions. See Lara Srivastava, 'Social and Human Considerations for a More Mobile World', paper presented to the ITU/MIC Workshop on Shaping the Future Mobile Information Society, Seoul, 4-5 March 2004.
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The entertainment industry in India outperforms the rest of the economy by a substantial margin. In 2001, the sector grew by 30 per cent. Government has hastened to capitalise on this growth. In 1997, it granted film production 'industry' status and the government has begun to promote foreign investment by removing trade barriers and introducing legislation to curb film piracy.
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Joyce Zemans, 'Advancing Cultural Diversity Globally: The Role of Civil Society Movements', paper presented at the conference Global Flows, Dissent and Diversity: The New Agenda, Université du Quebec à Montréal, Montréal, 14-15 May 2004. Despite the model, the Liberals have recently cut $500 million CDN from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's budget, dramatically weakening the national broadcaster.
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The International Network for Cultural Policy has been Canada's most critical contribution in this vein. It has become the policy portal for trade and cultural policy ministers across OECD and developing countries (see www.incp-ripc.org). Beside the INCP, cultural activists from the global north and south have created the International Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD) in order to build a popular, non-governmental constituency around many of the key issues being addressed by INCP ministers. There was a vacuum at the global level and these networks of activists and policy experts have begun to fill it, a striking example of an incipient global civil society movement that has concrete policy influence.
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