Radio listening figures remain exceptionally high while other media are falling and failing left, right and centre. But the story isn't entirely rosy - younger people are moving away from the medium. Why is that, and how do radio companies innovate to meet the Facebook generation?
moreHundreds of activists have signed-up to fund the UK's first digital rights and civil liberties group, they've been invited to give evidence in parliament and British author Neil Gaiman has joined as Patron...
moreThe film and music industries have been taken to task by a new digital rights alliance who have dubbed their latest moves as "hijacking serious crime legislation in Europe" to try and undermine human rights...
moreThe BUAV (British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection) recently launched a light-hearted viral email designed to poke fun at pro-vivisectionists within the scientific community...
moreOn-demand models of content delivery require rights models that fit the new context. So what rights models look workable for the era of personalised media, asks Michael Nutley...
moreFrom the conception of a new product to the moment it is launched, valuable rights are being created. Briffa examines Intellectual Property Rights - and the forms which they can take.
moreHow media producers can best protect, control and exploit their creative and intellectual assets in a multi-platform world.
moreThis panel event will take a long hard look at what music consumers actually want and how this tallies with the status quo and raft of new services in various stages of development or launch.
moreWant to distinguish yourself and your projects from the increasing competition? Despite the explosion in the number of films and programmes being made for commercial exploitation, the professional standards and legal requirements for the industry have not declined. Apart from an original product, you also need an awareness of the business and commercial aspects involved. Knowledge that will enable you to develop a more effective approach when presenting your creative ideas.
moreWe keep being told that the key asset in the knowledge economy is intellectual property: that rights will make you rich.
moreThis thought-provoking debate will argue that, far from being the most important issue facing media owners today, the single-minded protection of digital rights and intellectual property is bad for business and damaging to creative artists and producers. Presented in association with Tarlo Lyons.
moreNMK in association with PACT present an evening event, looking at how media producers can best protect, control and exploit their creative and intellectual assets in a multi-platform world.
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