Saturday, October 14, 2023

FILCOLS enters the last stage in international agreements with Malaysia, India at the IFRRO World Congress and General Assembly in Iceland

 


FILCOLS enters the last stage in international agreements with Malaysia, India at the IFRRO World Congress and General Assembly in Iceland

 

 

The Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society, Inc. (FILCOLS) reached the last step in the bilateral agreements with the Malaysia Reprographic Rights Centre (MARC) and the Indian Reprographic Rights Organization (IRRO) at the sidelines of the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organizations (IFRRO) World Congress and general assembly in Reykjavik, Iceland on October 4.

 

“Once signed by the chairs of MARC, IRRO, and FILCOLS, the two new international agreements will bring our total to 19 collective management organizations (CMOs) from different countries,” said Regina Reyna “Reg” V. Pastor, FILCOLS membership officer.

 

Bilateral agreements allow CMOs to exchange repertoire. This means the works managed by FILCOLS will become part of the portfolio of MARC and IRRO, and vice versa.

 

FILCOLS and MARC at the ceremonial signing in Reykjavik, Iceland. (L-R) Ahmed Hussain Tajuddin (MARC),
Anita Huss-Ekerhult (IFRRO), and Reg Pastor (FILCOLS).
Photo by Pranav Gupta.

MARC led by its chief executive En. Ahmed Hussain Tajuddin and Pastor posed for the ceremonial signing of the documents in the presence of Anita Huss-Ekerhult, IFRRO’s new chief executive officer and secretary general.

 

MARC was established only in 2021 through the support of the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and IFRRO.

 

This year, the Malaysian CMO immediately signed its first license agreement with an international school operating in the country.

 

FILCOLS and IRRO at the ceremonial signing in Reykjavik. (L-R) Pranav Gupta (IRRO),
Anita Huss-Ekerhult (IFRRO), and Reg Pastor (FILCOLS).
Photo by Ahmed Hussain Tajuddin.

Publisher and chief of the Indian CMO Mr. Pranav Gupta represented IRRO during the ceremonial signing of the bilateral agreement documents.

 

“We also used the opportunity offered by the networking sessions to initiate talks with other CMOs from Malawi, Ghana, Jamaica, United Arab Emirates, and Belgium,” Pastor added.

 

FILCOLS and COSOMA. Reg Pastor with Lightwell Kachigamba Benjamin of the Copyright Society of Malawi.
Photo by Pranav Gupta.

Pastor is the lone representative of FILCOLS and the Philippines to the four-day event which started on October 2 and ended on October 5.

 

As a mentee in IFRRO’s ASEAN Mentorship Program, she made a presentation to update the officers and delegates on her progress and the status of FILCOLS.

 

Anita Huss-Ekerhult and Reg Pastor. Photo by Sarah Tran.

The Congress, hosted by Iceland’s CMO Fjölís, also welcomed IFRRO’s new chief executive officer Anita Huss-Ekerhult. She replaced Australian lawyer Caroline Morgan who sadly passed away in July this year due to cancer.

 

 

Reg Pastor with IFRRO President Tracey Armstrong. Photo by Sarah Tran.

 

The IFRRO Secretariat provided a two-day networking session to encourage members to connect and build relations with other member organizations.

 

Due to the request from members, they also gave room to each Regional Committee and Working Group to tackle issues and developments in their organizations. National Reports were also presented and one of the highlighted topics is the rise of artificial intelligence.

 

The Congress brought together 140 delegates from all over the world. Photo by Reg Pastor.

The regional committees are made up of the Asia Pacific, European Group, African, and Latin American and the Caribbean. The working groups are made up of the Visual, and the Newspaper and Periodicals.

 

To cap the Congress, IFRRO prepared a Gala Dinner at the Iceland Parliament Hotel to allow delegates to relax, enjoy sumptuous food, talk, and dance.

 

Reg Pastor presenting before the members of the Asia Pacific Committee. Photo by Pranav Gupta.

“I am happy to see Reg develop from a frightened and shy person to a confident FILCOLS officer,” said FILCOLS executive director Alvin J. Buenaventura.

 

“Despite traveling alone to far away Iceland and being delayed in Istanbul and Amsterdam for one day, she did not lose heart. I had to coach her along the way via messaging app to assure her while waiting for hours for her luggage, and instruct her about rebooking her flight, among others.”

 

Reg Pastor with IFRRO's Sarah Tran. Photo by Pranav Gupta.

Despite his inability to physically participate in Congress due to his health condition, Buenaventura facilitated the application of Pastor so she could travel and stay in Reykjavik with the grant provided by IFRRO. He also mainly crafted her reports and presentations.

 

 

 

The authors allow the reposting of the unaltered article along with photos provided the following is included at the end:

Text by Reg Pastor and Alvin J. Buenaventura. Photos by Reg Pastor, Ahmed Hussain Tajuddin, Sarah Tran, and Pranav Gupta. For more information, please visit http://filcols.blogspot.com

 

 

Sunday, October 1, 2023

FILCOLS at the Accessible Books Creation Training in Quezon City Public Library



FILCOLS at the Accessible Books Creation Training in Quezon City Public Library

 

“Your creations are protected by copyright automatically," said Regina Reyna “Reg” V. Pastor before participants of the Accessible Books Creation (ABC) training held at the Quezon City Public Library on September 30.


“Copyright is basically your right to put your name on your work and your right to earn something if the work is sold,” Pastor added.


“Copyright is a bundle of rights and its two main components are moral rights and economic rights. Every time an author puts his or her name on a work, he or she exercises moral rights; and whenever we see a book, film, music, or painting displayed for sale, we know that the creators of these works are exercising their economic rights.”


Reg Pastor explaining the purpose of a collective management organization like FILCOLS.
Photo by Wowie Catabijan.


The rest of copyright law revolves around the scope of moral rights and economic rights of authors; and the rights of the users to access these works.


Pastor was speaking before an audience made up of authors, publishers, and members of the visually impaired and blind.


The training session aims to equip participants with knowledge and skills on how to produce books and other works accessible to the visually impaired and blind community.


Allan Mesoga conducted the training on how to produce books accessible to the visually impaired and blind readers.
 Photo by Shai Gondra.


Bookshare Ambassador Allan Mesoga conducted the ABC Training. He is also a Senior Education Program Specialist at the Department of Education – Bureau of Learning Development.

FILCOLS trustee and Kahel Press officer Wowie Catabijan explains why publishers should support the creation of "born accessible" books. Photo by Shai Gondra.


The event was organized by Kahel Press main officer Wowie Catabijan, who is also a FILCOLS trustee. Aside from FILCOLS, other organizations involved in the event were Bookshare Philippines, the Quezon City Public Library, and the QC Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO QC).

 

To know more about the ABC Training, please click the link below to the FB page of Kahel Press:

https://www.facebook.com/kahelpress/posts/pfbid0ripmfFF6vMkeKeTgLuih6XPnsZeKfGzn3s7j38QrxENhFALSAHaycyvoYqewd2Vrl

 

The authors allow the reposting of the unaltered article along with photos provided the following is included at the end:

Text by Alvin J. Buenaventura. Photos by Shai Gondra and Wowie Catabijan. For more information, please visit http://filcols.blogspot.com