Performing Arts Recordings and Broadcasts: A practical manual on author’s and related rights
Download PDFThe study, developed as part of the Prospero - Extended Theatre project, identifies the key legal challenges that emerge when broadcasting performances online in Europe – and explains how producers and broadcasters can overcome them.
A new practical guide has been released to help people working in theatre and the performing arts broadcast recorded performances online.
Performing Arts Recordings and Broadcasts: A practical manual on author’s and related rights, written by copyright experts at the University of Liège and the University of Mons (Belgium) identifies the various legal issues that arise across Europe when recording performances and broadcasting them online – and offers practical advice on writing contracts to address these challenges in a simple way.
The study was created as part of the Prospero - Extended Theatre project, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, which supports the production and touring of nine plays in Europe and online (see below). It is published as part of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) research series, ETC – A Study.