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標題to 安哲與大家...文化多樣性
時間Wed Nov 23 09:21:53 2005
為了下週傳問報告而開始蒐集資料
安哲電影課時,馮老師應該有談到這個吧?
也許跟你要寫的研方有關
Unesco的網站有完整的文化多樣性宣下戴
http://typo38.unesco.org/index.php?id=1&L=5
下轉一則衛報的新聞ꘊ
Global plan to protect film culture
Jon Henley in Paris
Wednesday October 19, 2005
The Guardian
The UN's cultural agency, Unesco, is expected tomorrow to approve
a convention that will allow countries to protect their cultures
from globalisation, despite bitter opposition from the United States.
A Franco-Canadian initiative, which has won broad backing as a swipe
at US "cultural imperialism", could mean that countries will be able
to subsidise domestic film industries and restrict foreign music and
content on their radio and television stations in the name of preserving
and promoting cultural diversity.
A commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation late on Monday voted overwhelmingly in favour of the text
and the body's general assembly, meeting in Paris, is expected to follow
suit tomorrow.
The US, supported only by Israel, filed 27 amendments in an unsuccessful
bid to water down the resolution, criticising it as "flawed", "ambiguous"
and "protectionist". France, which has long defended its right to
a "cultural exception", could barely conceal its delight. "We are no longer
the black sheep on this issue," said the culture minister, Renaud Donnedieu
de Vabres, adding that the text was "a clear recognition" that cultural
goods such as film, TV programmes and music are not "merchandise like
any other" and should be treated separately in world trade talks.
Even Britain has abandoned its traditional allies in Washington by backing
the majority line on the 40-page convention. This states that cultural
goods and services have a "distinctive nature" and that states have a
right "to maintain, adopt, and implement policies and measures they deem
appropriate for the protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural
expressions on their territory".
The text, likely to be approved by a majority of Unesco's 191 member states,
must be formally ratified by at least 30. It can then be applied in World
Trade Organisation talks on cultural goods. The British ambassador to
Unesco, Timothy Craddock, speaking for the EU, said the draft was "clear,
carefully balanced, and consistent with principles of international law and
fundamental human rights".
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