- "UNESCO is currently drafting a new international agreement on cultural diversity: the Convention on the Protection of the Diversity of Cultural Contents and Artistic Expressions.
- This Convention was originally designed to ensure that culture, in the age of globalized culture industries, is not reduced to a commodity. Its aim is to allow each country to implement cultural, media, and communications policies that foster cultural diversity.
- However, some governments have proposed dangerous revisions that would transform the draft Convention into an instrument that expands corporate ownership of culture.
- The campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) is calling on civil society organizations to join us in taking the following stand on the Convention:
- First, the Convention must not be made subordinate to existing or future trade agreements. To do so would defeat its purpose.
- Second, it should be designed to not only protect diversity of national and regional cultural industries, but to protect the cultural diversity and the communication rights of all peoples.
- Third, it must balance any references to the protection of intellectual property rights with reference to protection of the cultural commons. Otherwise, references to intellectual property rights should be removed altogether.
- Based on these points, on November 15th the CRIS campaign will submit concrete suggestions to UNESCO for changes to the draft Convention.
- Please take the time to read the CRIS comments and add your organization to the list of signatories.
- The CRIS comments, and a form for adding your signature, can be found here: http://www.mediatrademonitor.org/cris-unesco.php
- Thank you,
- Sasha Costanza-Chock
- for the campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society
- contact:
- global AT freepress.net"
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