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Developing the Finnish Copyright System
Cupore Fact Sheet 6
Copyright plays an important social, cultural and economic role. It aims at incentivizing creation and, at the same time, ensuring access to culture to all citizens. The copyright system is undergoing major transformations which directly impact every citizen and creator.
This fact sheet highlights important aspects for maintaining the system’s efficiency and balance. It also summarizes the work made at Cupore to assess the Finnish copyright system’s operation.
Sources used in the fact sheet:
- Assessing Copyright and Related Rights Systems: Results of the piloting of the methodology framework in Finland. 37 reports, Cupore webpublications 39:1 to 39:37, May 2016.
- Filmex. Avoimuusraportti (transparency report) 2017.
- Grönlund Mikko, Ranti Tuomas, Pönni Veijo & Sinervo Petteri, Economic Contribution of Copyright-Based Industries in Finland 2013–2015, Publications of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland 2017:47.
- Gramex. Avoimuusraportti (transparency report) 2017.
- Kautio Tiina, Lefever Nathalie & Määttä Milla, Assessing the Operation of Copyright and Related Rights Systems. Methodology Framework, Cupore publications 26, May 2016.
- Kopiosto. Avoimuusraportti (transparency report) 2017.
- Kortelainen Jukka, Lefever Nathalie & Kautio Tiina, Evidence for the Future – A Review of the Finnish Copyright System, Cupore webpublications 48, April 2018.
- Kuvasto. Avoimuusraportti (transparency report) 2017.
- Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Structural business and financial statement statistics [e-publication]. 2015, Appendix table 2. Enterprises value added by industry in 2014–2015. Helsinki: Statistics Finland.
- Sanasto. Vuosikertomus (transparency report) 2017.
- Teosto. Avoimuusraportti (transparency report) 2017.
- Tuotos. Avoimuusraportti (transparency report) 2017.
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Guide on Surveying the Economic Importance of Copyright Industries – 2015 Revised Edition, WIPO publication No 893 E.
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