FILCOLS and CCP Collab: Empower KADIPAN members with Reading
Materials, Information on Copyright and AI at the TALAB 2023 in PNU
Despite the threat of Tropical Storm Chedeng, the Filipinas
Copyright Licensing Society, Inc. (FILCOLS) and the Cultural Center of the
Philippines (CCP) displayed remarkable determination. They met on June 7 at the
Philippine Normal University in Manila, undeterred by the adverse weather, to
celebrate TALAB 2023 alongside the PNU’s Kapisang Diwa at Panitik (KADIPAN)
members.
Bebang Siy made a presentation on the free learning resources
available online which were created by government cultural agencies.
“Learning resources like stories, articles, drawings, images, and
videos are free to download to supplement the materials being used by
educational institutions like the Philippine Normal University,” Siy said.
Siy is an officer at the CCP and a member of the board of FILCOLS.
FILCOLS executive director Alvin J. Buenaventura made a
presentation via recorded video on copyright, artificial intelligence, and the
work of a collective management organization (CMO) like FILCOLS.
“Authors are strongly encouraged to join FILCOLS so that we can
protect their reproduction rights,” Buenaventura said. “Institutions that reuse
copyrighted works via photocopying and digital copying on a large scale should
get a license from FILCOLS to legalize their use. In turn, the remuneration we
collect is distributed to our member authors and publishers.”
He explained the rise of AI especially generative AI which
produces text, images, and videos. And that students should use them
responsibly.
During the open forum, Buenaventura answered some of the questions
through the Messenger communications app.
CCP, FILCOLS, and PNU-KADIPAN. Photo by Shai Gondra.
After the presentations, Siy formally turned over to PNU KADIPAN
the reading materials collected by the CCP. Reg Pastor and Shai Gondra
represented FILCOLS at the event. They turned over to the officers of KADIPAN
the reading materials donated through the efforts of FILCOLS.
Established in 1966, the CCP is the leading government institution
for arts and culture in the Philippines. FILCOLS is the only CMO organized in
2008 to support the book publishing industry.
Text by Alvin J. Buenaventura. Photo by Shai Gondra. Text and photo may be re-posted as long as the authors are acknowledged.
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