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ERRA Discusses Emerging Issues in Copyright Law

by | Mar 16, 2023 | Articles and Reports, News

ERRA participated in a conference on intellectual property rights

The Emirates Reprographic Rights Management Association (ERRA) participated in the inaugural regional conference on contemporary judicial trends for safeguarding intellectual property rights in both traditional and digital environments.

The conference was organized by the Egyptian Ministry of Justice with the support of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

The conference comprised a number of panel discussions, during which Majd Al Shehhi, director of (ERRA), participated in a session titled ‘Emerging Issues in Copyright: National Economic and Social Development (The Publishing Industry).’

The session was skillfully moderated by Shereen Grace, senior programme-management officer specialising in the copyright sector and creative industries at WIPO.

During the conference, Al-Shehhi emphasised the significance of this inaugural event in the region, as it provided a vital platform to discuss the challenges faced by competent authorities and organisations in safeguarding the intellectual property rights of writers, publishers, and content creators at a regional level.

She further stressed the need to explore strategies and opportunities to establish an integrated system capable of overcoming these challenges, thereby promoting innovation and creativity, encouraging investment, and supporting the sustainable development of the creative and cultural economy in the region.

Al Shehhi also acknowledged the crucial role played by specialised copyright protection organisations, such as the Emirates Reprographic Rights Management Association, in managing the intellectual property rights of authors and publishers.

She stated: “At the association, we firmly believe that copyright is fundamental in promoting progress and innovation. As such, we are dedicated to creating a suitable framework that benefits both authors and publishers and ensures a fair balance between the rights of copyright holders and the users of their works in the UAE.”

 

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