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CFF launch the 'What About Us' video series against S92A..
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Creative Freedom Foundation launch their interactive video series What About Us today. The series will feature YouTube video statements by New Zealand artists and others who are not represented in the private sector decision-making process that will determine whether the controversial Guilt Upon Accusation law Section 92A comes into effect.

(download media release as PDF, ODT)


The law is due to come into force on March 27th if two non-governmental groups – the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum (TCF) and selected Rights Holders – agree on a policy. One of the largest members of the TCF, TelstraClear, have recently withdrawn from the negotiations protesting the law as unworkable.

CFF Director Bronwyn Holloway-Smith says “We've blacked out our websites against this law and now we're looking straight at the camera, introducing the people that this law will affect but who are not represented in the decision-making process.”

What About Us launches with videos featuring Yulia, Glyn MacLean, Luke Buda (Phoenix Foundation), Peter Dunne (UnitedFuture), Luke Rowell (Disasteradio) and Imon Star (Olmecha Supreme). The videos are available to view on www.CreativeFreedom.org.nz alongside statements from other artists, business owners and educators. Instructions are also available for those who want to join in and contribute statements to the series via YouTube.

Holloway-Smith says “The delay to S92A didn't fix its fundamental problems and we've found that many people have genuine concerns and questions about the law that have not been addressed in the new situation. They see that the law will affect them in their daily lives, but the only interests that are being looked after in the negotiations are those of the TCF and selected Rights Holders. So, as a result we're giving everyone concerned with this law the opportunity to speak up and have their say through the simplicity of YouTube videos.”

The Creative Freedom Foundation say that S92A cannot be implemented because it's incomplete, unfair as written, excessive, and unsubtle – they call for it to be repealed and replaced with a common-sense alternative. Suggestions for alternatives advocated by the CFF are to reduce ISP scope to those capable of enforcement, to change from a 'notice-and-takedown' model to the internationally popular 'notice-and-notice' model, and to establish an affordable independent copyright tribunal for settling disputes.

“Like Prime Minister John Key – we recognise that the internet can't be a lawless 'wild west' which is why we need justice for copyright holders, justice for the accused, and representation in the decision making process” says Holloway-Smith.

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ABOUT THE CREATIVE FREEDOM FOUNDATION

The Creative Freedom Foundation was founded in 2008 by artists and technologists Bronwyn Holloway-Smith and Matthew Holloway in response to changes in copyright law and the effect these changes are having on creativity, the economy, and public rights. The CFF represent thousands of New Zealand artists including musicians, film makers, visual artists, designers, writers, & performers.

The Foundation's primary goals are:
  • The education of New Zealand artists about emerging issues within New Zealand that have the potential to influence their collective creativity
  • Advocacy to ensure that their views are taken into consideration, and
  • The promotion and encouragement of activities that support and build the New Zealand arts community, positive relationships within that community and/or the positive wellbeing of that community.

  • The Creative Freedom Foundation views the internet as an opportunity for artists in New Zealand, not a threat and, through their goals, they seek to bring Copyright Law into the 21st Century.

    MEDIA ENQUIRIES

    For more information please contact:

    Matthew Holloway
    Co-Founder, Creative Freedom Foundation
    cff@holloway.co.nz
    (+64) 021 0296 3595

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