Showing posts with label legislation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legislation. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 January 2010

Jamaican copyright violations robbing authors and publishers

Author: HG HELPS Editor-at-Large Investigative Coverage Unit icu AT jamaicaobserver.com

Title: Copy cats robbing book industry: Authors, publishers losing millions to people who photocopy material

Source: Jamaica Observer

Date published: Sunday, January 31, 2010

URL: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Book-industry


Abstract:
This article reports on perceptions of the status of copyright infringements in Jamaica. The effect of the infringements on Jamaican publishing industry is also mentioned, with a number of publishers and members of the book industry giving their perspective on the matter.

The Jamaican copyright law is also discussed while juxtaposed with the journalist's report on blatant infringements and violations of the law. The main perpetrators of the wholesale photocopying of books are said to be within the education sector. Also discussed are the initiatives to prevent against copyright as well as the lack of action taken to curb the violations. Reasons for the violations are also given.

Excerpt:
"It is estimated that thousands of students engage in the activity, although many of them are not aware of the dangers involved and the possible consequences.

But photocopying of copyrighted material has become commonplace in the Jamaican education sector, moreso at the tertiary level, leaving those who produce and distribute the material financially battered and defeated

Authors of books and those who publish the material are particularly and directly affected, as they estimate that hundreds of millions of dollars, which would normally have landed in their bank accounts, are instead fattening the pockets of education pirates in many instances.

Saturday, 4 April 2009

Jamaica's Access To Information Essay Competition 2009

AUTHOR:

TITLE: Campion College Student Wins ATI Essay Competition

SOURCE: KINGSTON, JAMAICA INFORMATION SERVICE(JIS)

DATE: Friday, April 03, 2009

URL: http://jis.gov.jm/information/html/20090403T000000-0500_19060_JIS_CAMPION_COLLEGE_STUDENT_WINS_ATI_ESSAY_COMPETITION.asp


EXCERPT:
The Public Relations Manager for the ATI Unit, Damian Wilson, said the unit would be launching another essay competition for tertiary level students.

He also outlined that the unit has also embarked on a number of other initiatives to increase awareness of the Act. These include the launch of its Facebook page and a channel on YouTube. He disclosed that the unit is getting ready to launch an advertising campaign on Jamaica Urban Transit Company(JUTC) buses, and on liquid crystal display (LCD) screens in supermarkets.

The ATI Unit spearheads the implementation and administration of the ATI Act, which was passed in June 2002. The Act provides the public with a general right of access to official documents held by public authorities.


ABSTRACT:

The article reports on an award ceremony for the Access to Information Unit's Essay Competition which seeks to promote awareness of the act among school students. Contains information about the purpose of the competition and future plans for the competition.

Saturday, 23 August 2008

Government contemplating new draft copyright act by Year-end

Author: Richard Simon

Title: Government contemplating new draft copyright act by Year-end

Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Source: Government of Grenada

URL: http://www.gov.gd/News/aug08/copyright-act-20-08-08.html

Abstract from Source:

The Grenada Government is moving ahead with plans to ensure that the work of cultural and other performing artistes, as well as literary and other practitioners, are fully protected.

Grenada moving ahead with Copyright Act


Title:
Grenada moving ahead with Copyright Act
Date: August 21 2008
Source: Caribbean360.com
URL:
http://www.caribbean360.com/News/Business/Stories/2008/08/21/NEWS0000006214.html

Abstract:
Discusses the attempts by the Grenadian government in reforming their copyright legislation in order to make it more relevant to the modern age.


Abstract from Author/Source:
"The Grenada government is moving ahead with plans to ensure that the work of cultural and other performing artistes, as well as literary and other practitioners, are fully protected..."


Evaluation:
No author signed. Despite this, names of specific persons in the Grenadian legislative body are given, therefore providing useful contacts or sources to verify the information.