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Meer dan wat kruimels voor Belgische artiesten - De Morgen

Abdelkrim wrote 7 months ago: “Vervang de auteursrechten- vereniging door een organisatie die onze artiesten écht verdedigt. … more →

Tags: Politics, Flemish

My new artist name: Joëlle Lavoix

joelle nunzi wrote 1 year ago: Hi all, This is the artist name that I chose and it is official and registered in SABAM. My new titl … more →

Tags: Music, Songs, singer-songwriter, Joelle Lavoix, singer, Belgium, facebook, artist facebook page

Meetings Belgodisc March 24, 2012

joelle nunzi wrote 1 year ago: I just joined Belgodisc as creator (Author) and in Paris was organized a meeting between artists and … more →

Tags: Music, Songs, singer-songwriter, Author, singer, Artists, Belgium, Belgodisc, Meeting

Copyright Group Wants Libraries to Pay

blackcampbell wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been tweeting about the copyright wars raging around the world. It started with the conte … more →

Tags: media, Law, copyright law

Charging Libraries to Read Books to Kids - Has Copyright Gone Mad?3 comments

bunburyshelflife wrote 1 year ago: Monster Story Time @ Bunbury Library I can’t believe the day has come that I would feel so str … more →

Tags: Books, Blog, Belgium, Copyright, Story Time

EUObserver, 12.3.2012: "The Internet renaissance of the EU Court"

jyrkkio wrote 1 year ago: My opinion piece from two days back in Brussels-based EU Observer…perhaps a good introduction … more →

Tags: scarlet, Netlog, Hjalte Rasmussen, ECJ, EU-Court, internet governance, European Integration, cassis de Dijon, Dassonville

Belgian content association says librarians need a license to read to kids1 comment

slworona wrote 1 year ago: When I speak to groups about what’s wrong with copyright, one of my most effective examples is … more →

Tags: Internet Policy/Law, Copyright, Belgium, Copyright excess, Libraries, Adobe, Alice in Wonderland

SABAM Charged With Copyright Fraud, Embezzlement, Money Laundering1 comment

Corvid wrote 1 year ago: Fucking Classic. Can you smell the hypocrisy? Belgium – home of child murders and paedophile r … more →

Tags: Belgium, Christophe Depreter, Copyright Fraud, embezzlement, Jean Huysmans, Luc Van Oycke, Marcel Raiglot, money-laundering

EU court rules against social networks policing the internet

the Net economy wrote 1 year ago: EurActiv.com/Reuters – The Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled in a case in … more →

Tags: broadband, media, .NET, Economy, Business, Social Networks, Internet, Belgium, Netlog

#ECJ ruling and why EU data must be 'black-boxed' from extra-EU judicial authorities.

awbmaven wrote 1 year ago: Two recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) rulings have made clear that the policing of data in Euro … more →

Tags: The Freedom Revolution(s), EU Legislation of the Internet, Protesting, Activism 2, Privacy, Acta, ECJ, viviane reding, European Court of Justice

EU court rules ISPs can’t be forced to filter out illegal content2 comments

Robin Wauters wrote 1 year ago: The European Court of Justice this morning ruled that content owners can not strong-arm Internet ser … more →

Tags: Europe, tcuk, scarlet, European Court of Justice

Belgian ISPs pressured to pay piracy levy1 comment

Janko Roettgers wrote 1 year ago: Remember those plans to legalize music file sharing in exchange for a flat monthly fee? Belgian musi … more →

Tags: CNN, Belgiom, Copyright, File Sharing, Music Licensing, Music Business, P2P

Echanges illicites: La Commission européenne veut responsabiliser les FAI

vasistas? wrote 2 years ago: Michel Barnier, commissaire au Marché Intérieur, qui est chargé des politiques relatives à la propri … more →

Tags: EU, filtrage, français, Blocage, filtrage

Copyright Police Want Truck Drivers To Have Licensed Cab Music

monstermike wrote 2 years ago: The Belgian music royalty collecting agency SABAM has once again stepped up to enforce their strict … more →

Tags: 1, Money, Régime, music royalty, Belgian music, truck drivers, cabs

Belgian Music Royalty Outfit Collected Money For Non-existent Performers

The Broadcast wrote 2 years ago: Belgian Music Royalty Outfit Collected Money For Non-existent Performers 10th February 2011 by Staff … more →

Tags: Web Radio, The Broadcast, British Performing Right Society, music royalty

direct license issue

jamyoung wrote 2 years ago: I wrote this for creative commons forum Hi Forum, At the moment i’m exploring possibilities of … more →

Tags: Music, Free, APRA, Creative Commons, ASCAP, OSA, Free Music, direct license, dealing directly with the space

Three strikes, copyright and copytight? 4 comments

johnnyryan wrote 3 years ago: Together with a colleague at the IIEA, Caitriona Heinl, I have been examining the current state of t … more →

Tags: Media (Culture / Content), Policy (content regulation, privacy, competitiveness), Content Filtering, censorship, Three Strikes, graduates response, Acta, Digital Economy Bill, IRMA

CISAC To Bring High Profile Speakers, New Economic Figures To MIDEM 20101 comment

David W. King wrote 3 years ago: CISAC will not only be in Cannes to attend MIDEM 2010 (January 23-27), but will also be organizing t … more →

Tags: Digital Music, Digital distribution, cannes, Midem 2010, CISAC, smart metadata, multi-territorial licensing, Global Economic Survey, royality collections

RealDolmen maakt SABAM simple for their customers...1 comment

realdolmen wrote 3 years ago: Via de website www.eengemaakteaangifte.be, door RealDolmen ontwikkeld in Oracle APEX en op een perio … more →

Tags: News, realdolmen, Oracle, Apex, Oracle - APEX


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