(COPY) RIGHTS
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GREEN ROOM Monday 11th 14.00 – 17.00
Session Leader: Víctor Carrera Brusotto
The whole traditional framework of the Rights Business is proving to be unsustainable. Reality is already far beyond the old legal frame, especially for younger people, which means for the future. The different main actors in the conflict, especially those involved in the emerging digital media, are becoming more radical, questioning the viability of the whole System as we have known it. What is the framework for negotiations between the parties in conflict? Who can concede what to help find solutions? And where do we stand as public broadcasters in this debate?
RIP: A Remix Manifesto
Canada / Documentary / 85’
Shopsteward: Víctor Carrera Brusotto
Programme presenter: Mila Aung-Thwin
Is the traditional way of dealing with rights still sustainable?
A Remix Manifesto:
1. Culture always builds on the past
2. The past always tries to control the future 3. Our future is becoming less free
4. To build a free society you must limit the control of the past.
Can you sign the manifesto?
Catalogue of Ships
Russian Federation / TV Specific – Film Lecture / 70’
Shopsteward: Carvin Eison
Programme presenter: Alexey Gusev
A Catalogue of Ships is an associative programme on history, meaning and the symbolism of ship travel. With a very intellectual approach, the programme uses tons of archival materials (films, songs, poems and paintings). The production is also a challenge to the audience’s patience and intellect. Art for art’s sake? And what about those nagging rights issues? Is there a place for this? Would you broadcast it?

