Lisette,

As Oscar Wilde wrote, the value of an idea has nothing whatsoever to do
with the person who expresses it, but rather who that person knows and the
extent to which their parents were able to provide them with a trust fund.
Am I doing it right? Thank you so much for this interesting project.

Which country has the most equitable distribution of streaming music
royalties, when measured by the demand for the number of performing artists
and songwriters gainfully employed as such prior to the introduction
of mass consumer copying technology?

Which states have strong fair use educational exemptions for
taxpayer-funded work?

Best regards,
Jim

On Wednesday, June 15, 2016, Lisette Kalshoven <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> As you may already be aware, in June at COMMUNIA we’re sharing the Best
> Case Scenarios for Copyright. Each Wednesday we present one copyright
> exception that actually works in a EU member state to demonstrate that
> user-friendly solutions do not destroy creative industries but benefit the
> society, the economy and freedom of expression. You might have already seen
> the Freedom of Panorama scenario we shared last week.
>
> Today we’re covering the parody exception in France. Please have a look at
> (and share) the basic facts blogpost:
> http://www.communia-association.org/2016/06/15/parody-exception-bcs-copyright/
>  where
> a detailed legal study can be found about the scenario.
>
> I hope you find it interesting and worth spreading! If you have any
> questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact us.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lisette Kalshoven
>
> --
> Kennisland | www.kennisland.nl | t +31205756720 | m +31613943237 |
> @lnkalshoven | skype: lisette.kalshoven
>
>
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