UAE to host International Reprographic Rights Conference on February 19

ANI January 31, 2025 49 views

The UAE is set to host a groundbreaking international conference on reprographic rights management in February 2025. Led by Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, the event will bring together global experts to discuss intellectual property protection and the creative economy. Experts will explore critical topics like collective management and the impact of artificial intelligence on creative works. This conference highlights the UAE's commitment to becoming a global platform for dialogue on creators' rights.

"Hosting this conference conveys the sincerity of our ambition to be a leading world platform for dialogue on creators' rights." - Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi
Sharjah, January 31: Under the patronage and in the presence of Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Honourary President of the Emirates Reprographic Rights Management Association (ERRA), the UAE will host the first International Conference on Reprographic Rights Management.

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First international conference on reprographic rights management in UAE

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Discussing intellectual property protection and creative economy

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Experts exploring AI's impact on creative works

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Promoting global dialogue on creators' rights

The event will see broad participation from representatives of collective management organisations and experts in the field of creative works' rights, taking place from February 19 to February 20, 2025.

The ERRA is organising a conference in partnership with the UAE Ministry of Economy and the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations (IFRRO). This event aims to discuss the significance of safeguarding intellectual property rights and their impact on the creative economy.

Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi emphasised the conference's relevance to the UAE and the global creative sector. She stated, "Hosting this conference conveys the sincerity of our ambition to be a leading world platform for dialogue on creators' rights." By advocating for intellectual property protection, the UAE aims to empower creators and foster cultural and economic growth.

Majd Al Shehhi, Director of ERRA, highlighted that hosting the first International Reprographic Rights Conference in the UAE showcases the nation's dedication to international dialogue on authors' rights. This commitment reflects the UAE's aspiration to adopt global best practices in cultural and educational sectors.

The conference serves as a vital platform for global experts and stakeholders to share knowledge and discuss development opportunities in reprographic rights protection. Al Shehhi noted that protecting creators' rights is both a moral obligation and a strategic necessity for enhancing the UAE's creative economy.

The first day will feature panel discussions on collective management's role in reprographic rights protection, unauthorised use of creative works, and the implications of artificial intelligence in the digital age.

The second day will focus on sessions for universities, authors, and publishers, including expert presentations on artificial intelligence and reprographic rights. (ANI/WAM)

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