Thursday, October 25, 2007

Ministry of Culture Mulls Copyright Protection

Suon Kanika, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
24 October 2007


Officials of the Ministry of Culture met with Cambodian artists and other at a workshop Wednesday to decide how better to promote copyright in a country rife with pirated DVDs and other copied works.

By cooperating with the World Intellectual Property Organization, the ministry hopes to protect the works of producers, authors, photographers and performers.

At a two-day conference, WIPO representatives met with more than 100 of Cambodia's artists, many of whom complain their works are too easily stolen, making it unprofitable and hard to innovate.

Minister of Culture Long Ponna Sirivoath said Cambodia's intellectual property rights were not well protected, but the aim of the conference was to help Cambodian artists mobilize to form "their own unit to protect [their] achievements."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Okay, this is issue is not a life and death situation like our unemployment issue. If the ministry can spare a few talent people to help the ministry of Commerce in creating more jobs for Cambodia, we'll all highly appreciated.

And that goes for other ministries as well that is not facing a life an death situation at hand, such as bird flu, parasite, deng fever, ... or what have you.

Anonymous said...

3:53 AM You want to know what high rank CPP have ???
They have one highest illness : BRIBERY. puk doal shoeng... Bribe to the bones !

Anonymous said...

Well, you called "bribe"; we called "lobbying" and it is 100% universally legal.