[WSIS CS-Plenary] URGENT: support CRIS comments on UNESCO cultural diversity convention

Sasha Costanza-Chock schock at riseup.net
Thu Nov 11 08:30:45 GMT 2004


*please forward widely and translate*


UNESCO is currently drafting a new international agreement on cultural 
diversity: the Convention on the Protection of the Diversity of Cultural 
Contents and Artistic Expressions.

This Convention was originally designed to ensure that culture, in the 
age of globalized culture industries, is not reduced to a commodity. Its 
aim is to allow each country to implement cultural, media, and 
communications policies that foster cultural diversity.

However, some governments have proposed dangerous revisions that would 
transform the draft Convention into an instrument that expands corporate 
ownership of culture.

The campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) 
is calling on civil society organizations to join us in taking the 
following stand on the Convention:

     * First, the Convention must not be made subordinate to existing or 
future trade agreements. To do so would defeat its purpose.

     * Second, it should be designed to not only protect diversity of 
national and regional cultural industries, but to protect the cultural 
diversity and the communication rights of all peoples.

     * Third, it must balance any references to the protection of 
intellectual property rights with reference to protection of the 
cultural commons. Otherwise, references to intellectual property rights 
should be removed altogether.

Based on these points, on November 15th the CRIS campaign will submit 
concrete suggestions to UNESCO for changes to the draft Convention.

Please take the time to read the CRIS comments and add your organization 
to the list of signatories.

The CRIS comments, and a form for adding your signature, can be found 
here: http://www.mediatrademonitor.org/cris-unesco.php


Thank you,

Sasha Costanza-Chock
for the campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society


contact:
global AT freepress.net,
(US) 1.510.655.7971



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