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WIPO to Assist the OECS in Developing the Region’s Creative Industries
- By S Coward
- Published 12-Nov-09
- Organization of Eastern Caribbean States
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Study to be launched first quarter 2010
OECS
Secretariat, Castries St. Lucia -- Nov. 12, 2009: Organisation of
Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Member Countries are earmarked to
receive technical assistance from the World Intellectual Property
Organisation (WIPO) to assist in measuring the contribution of creative
or copyright-based industries to economic activity in the OECS region.
This will be the vital first step towards improving the policy
framework and business environment for development of the region’s
creative industries.
The
support from WIPO is being provided in response to a request from the
OECS Secretariat for assistance in undertaking a Study on the Economic
Contribution of Copyright-Based (Creative) Industries in OECS Member
States. This Study will help underpin the advocacy component of an
Action Plan arising from the 2nd Annual OECS Development Conference
held in St. Vincent and the Grenadines in April 2008. At that meeting,
creative industry stakeholders, national and regional policy makers and
development partners, resolved to work towards making the creative
industries a major pillar of economic development for the OECS region.
Creative
industries are defined as those industries that have their origin in
individual creativity, skill and talent and which have a potential for
wealth and job creation through the generation and exploitation of
intellectual property. They therefore comprise clusters of economic
activity that rely on copyright protection, and include literary works,
music, artistic works, photography, motion pictures, and computer
programmes, most of which receive some protection under national
copyright laws.
Head
of the OECS Macroeconomic and Sectoral Policy Unit Rodinald Soomer,
says the OECS Creative Industries Study will not only be valuable as an
aid to formulating development strategy and policy, but will also be
useful in demonstrating in measurable terms to the citizens of the OECS
the economic potential of their creativity.
The
Study is due to be launched in the first quarter of 2010, as a
collaborative effort of WIPO, the OECS Secretariat, National
Statistical Offices, National Intellectual Property Offices, Collective
Management Organizations and creative industry associations throughout
the OECS.
WIPO’s
pledged technical support towards measuring the contribution of
creative or copyright-based industries to economic activity in the OECS
region was discussed at a recent regional seminar hosted jointly by the
OECS Secretariat and WIPO in Dominica from October 26 to 27. Mr.
Christopher Kalanje, Counsellor, Creative Industries Division, (WIPO)
addressed the participants on behalf of his organisation.The seminar
was conveniently arranged amidst annual celebrations of creole culture
and heritage.
