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Carta de Jean Michel Jarre a Mariano Rajoy

Iniciado por SyntheticMan, 09 de Octubre de 2013, 07:11:40 PM

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SyntheticMan

No, no es coña:

Sacado de aquí:

http://www.reviewsnewage.com/2013/10/09/jean-michel-jarre-en-contra-de-la-reforma-de-la-ley-de-derechos-intelectuales-en-espana/


Excelentísimo Señor Don Mariano Rajoy Brey
Presidente del Gobierno
Palacio de la Moncloa
Madrid
Spain

Neuilly sur Seine, 26/09/2013



Your Excellency, Mr. President,

We are writing to you in our roles as President and Vice-Presidents of CISAC, to seek your urgent
intervention in legislative proceedings on copyright issues.

CISAC, the International Confederation of Authors and Composers Societies, brings together 227
authors societies from 120 countries. Through its membership, CISAC represents a community of
over 3 million creators from all over the world and from all artistic fields, including music, film,
visual-arts, drama and literature.

As the voice of creators worldwide, we were concerned to learn of the new Bill to amend the
Intellectual Property Law in Spain ("the Bill"). We understand that this Bill has already been
adopted on first reading by the Government of Spain.

The Bill deals with key issues for creators; issues which require careful thought and consideration.
Large parts of the Bill address matters that are currently under consideration at EU level and are
the subject of ongoing and pending debates in Brussels. We were therefore surprised to learn of
the urgency in which the Bill is being promoted and is currently moving forward in the legislative
process.

One of the key issues addressed by the Bill is private copying. This topic is currently pending
before a number of courts (including the EU Court of Justice) and is also under review at EU
level. This is one of the issues that require further consideration before the Bill moves forward.
Any new rules that are made now in a rush may need to be changed to comply with new EU rules
that could be adopted in the near future.

There are additional rules proposed under the Bill which are a cause for concern to the creative
industries, as they represent a major change to existing law in a manner that could seriously harm
creators and the creative industry as a whole. We have set out below some of the most urgent
issues for the authors' community:

 Tariffs collected. The Bill would lead to a decrease of 30% in the level of royalties
collected for the use of creative works. This is because it obliges collective management
organizations to re-negotiate and publish new tariffs but at the same time, allows users to
pay or deposit only 70% of the current tariffs. This new rule completely disregards the
numerous agreements already in place with commercial users.

 Status of societies. We are alarmed by the changes to authors societies' status, through
new procedural requirements which could deny them the ability to bring judicial
proceedings on behalf of their members (the authors).

 One stop shop licensing. While we support simplified and efficient licensing solutions,
imposing a general obligation for joint licensing by authors and other rightholders under a
"one stop shop" approach undermine the interests of authors and requires further
consideration.

 Allocation of royalties. Mandatory rules on the allocation of royalties to certain specified
activities should be avoided. It is only reasonable that authors should decide on the
allocation of all income originating from the use of their works, and that there should be no
public intervention in this regard.


In conclusion, the Bill requires further consideration and discussion and in light of the above, we
are appealing to you, Mr. President, to request your urgent intervention to put this Bill on hold and
open a dialogue with all parties concerned, including those who will be most affected by it - the
creators. We strongly believe that through a meaningful dialogue with all parties, we can develop
a modern Intellectual Property Law for Spain that promotes creativity and benefits not only
Spanish creators but the society as a whole.



Yours sincerely,




Jean Michel Jarre
President of CISAC









Angélique Kidjo
CISAC Vice-President

Javed Akhtar
CISAC Vice-President

Marcel Piñeyro
CISAC Vice-President

Ousmane Sow
CISAC Vice-President

melo

Jarre envió una carta similar en agosto con el presidenta de Brasil, DILMA,  también exigir derechos.

http://www.ubc.org.br/noticias/not_noticiaLista.php?pag=noticia&id=2460

SyntheticMan

Se ve que debe tener los dos discos esos que va a sacar muy avanzados ya y tiene tiempo de sobra para estas cosas...  :evil:

Manu1613

#3
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sam

#4
hay por facebook comentarios de ya tiene hecho el agujero de enmediio del disco

bart_os


phaedrax

Que es lo que pide más concretamente?

que sus discos estén en los Mercadonas, en los Carrefours, aparte de FNAC?

Saludos!

SyntheticMan

Cita de: phaedrax en 10 de Octubre de 2013, 09:00:33 PM
Que es lo que pide más concretamente?

que sus discos estén en los Mercadonas, en los Carrefours, aparte de FNAC?

Saludos!

No me hagas mucho caso pero creo que habla de tí...  :-D

zopa

"Jarre?? Está bien... Te ríes..." (El Lobowolf)

phaedrax

Cita de: SyntheticMan en 10 de Octubre de 2013, 09:21:05 PM
Cita de: phaedrax en 10 de Octubre de 2013, 09:00:33 PM
Que es lo que pide más concretamente?

que sus discos estén en los Mercadonas, en los Carrefours, aparte de FNAC?

Saludos!

No me hagas mucho caso pero creo que habla de tí...  :-D

No, no te haré caso ;)

danee73

la hostia. mariano tiene autografo de jean michel y yo no!

ZZERO

Cita de: danee73 en 13 de Octubre de 2013, 09:30:33 PM
la hostia. mariano tiene autografo de jean michel y yo no!

JAJAJJAA, muy particular punto de ver el asunto, DANEE.

danee73