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Managing Copyright in the Digital Age of Publishing and Advertising

Abstract

The publishing and advertising businesses face challenges looking for profitable ways to reinvent themselves since the emergence of the Internet about two decades ago. In this digital environment, there are a multitude of sources, platforms and formats of content available to the consumers, which are constantly transforming to adapt to new technology and market demand. Media’s audience has broadened while the competition has increased substantially. In spite of the challenges, this ever-changing environment creates opportunities for new licensing models and copyright management solutions that media corporations, large or small, should adopt not only to survive, but also to be successful. In this paper, I will discuss the common challenges for media companies due to the lack of a well-planned copyright management solution and why media companies should invest in one. In addition, I will briefly discuss the importance of archiving media content and how this can help produce savings or, alternatively, constitute an alternative revenue source for media businesses.

Author

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Fernanda Rocha
Media Producer, RedNova Learning, USA

Fernanda Rocha has 15 years' experience with rights management, photography and media production in publishing and advertising. Her background encompasses books, magazines, newspapers and advertising in the US, UK and Latin American markets. Fernanda has headed the licensing and reproductions operation at the Miami Herald Archives, and managed rights for Colgate-Palmolive advertising in Latin America at Young & Rubicam Agency. She is currently a media producer at RedNova Learning, a subsidiary of the world-renowned Macmillan Education Company. Since 2012 she has collaborated with Rattapallax, a nonprofit literary publication as their Art Editor. She keeps a blog on intellectual property topics at http://lecopychat.wordpress.com.

Company

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RedNova Learning

RedNova Learning, a subsidiary of the world-renowned Macmillan Publishing Group, is a new ELT publishing enterprise based in Miami, Florida. We develop and publish English Language Teaching (ELT) materials for all ages; from preschool to young adults, and our products encompass a wide range of print and pioneering digital formats. Historically, Macmillan has published highly successful ELT materials in American English with teams in the UK and Latin America. In the US, RedNova Learning will take forward the American English publishing plans, creating materials for our key markets in Latin America, East Asia and the Middle East. RedNova Learning will be headed up by key senior staff members with many years of publishing experience at Macmillan.

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