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This is the first European information platform on cultural and creative industries. We gather news on cultural policies and industries from across Europe and the whole world and publish them in three languages. The portal is based on a Europe-wide authors’ network: The authors provide information on current facts and trends in their respective countries.

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11/30/2007: Newsletter "European Creative Industries" – November 2/2007
Newsletter "European Creative Industries" – November 2/2007 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, Herewith you receive all articles published during the last two weeks on our European Information Platform....... Read Announcement...
11/30/2007: European conference on creative industries - results from the "Music festivals" panel
European conference during the German EC-presidency“Cultural and creative industries in Europe – coherent policy in a globalised world” 400 participants from 27 EU member states gathered in Berlin on...... Read Announcement...
11/30/2007: Neumann decorated by French Minister of Culture
Bernd Neumann (CDU), German Minister of State for Culture, was nominated commander of the Arts and Humanities on November 23rd during the 5th French-German film meeting in the Versailles Castle. The ...... Read Announcement...
11/30/2007: Swedish architects design buildings in China
The Chinese market grows also for architects. The other day, one of Sweden’s largest architect bureaus, the Tengbom Group, announced that it was selected as one out of eight companies to participate i...... Read Announcement...
11/28/2007: German Film Academy calls for a Film Levy!
The German Film Academy demands a three percent compulsory levy on the total turnover of German cinema films. This earnings shall be used to kick-off a new promotion of the German Cinema Film, thus pu...... Read Announcement...
11/26/2007: 13 suggestions against illegal downloading
His name resounds throughout France: Olivennes. At the beginning of autumn a first article was published on the subject [ read here ]. Last week the Olivennes report was submitted to the French Minist...... Read Announcement...
11/26/2007: Businesses as cultural patrons? Sure, but how?
The French marketing and production firm Carat Culture recently launched a kind of “barometer”, which would enable enterprises to evaluate their investments in the arts. According to it women show ...... Read Announcement...
11/26/2007: Millions to innovative Nordic game developers
Six Nordic companies that develop computer games get support from the Nordic Game Program. The total sum is 2.5 million Danish Crowns (approx. 335 000 euros).The Swedish company Tarsier Studios gets t...... Read Announcement...
11/23/2007: Backup for Berlin music industry
Berlin’s music industry seems to be getting valuable support: Within the newly initiated Berlin Music Commission producers, event organisers, bookers, labels, agencies, sound carrier firms, enterprise...... Read Announcement...
11/23/2007: Australia must look to creative industries
Australia should look to creative industries if it wants to develop into an Asian economic powerhouse, says Richard Florida, a world renowned economist.Describing Australia as an up-and-coming economy...... Read Announcement...
11/23/2007: New anti-piracy policy in France: "Three strikes and you're out"
Internet users in France who download music and films without paying for them could find their web access shut down by a government body, under a ground-breaking industry agreement backed by President...... Read Announcement...
11/23/2007: France: Minister of Culture addressed by Federation of trade unions
Letter from the French CGT Federation of trade unions “performing arts”, dated November 13th 2007, addressed to the French Minister of Culture: The drastic cut in public financing which threatens num...... Read Announcement...
11/23/2007: CIPPM Symposium: economics of copyright collecting societies
On Monday, 03.12.07 from 10:30 to 16:30 pm, a symposium about “economics of copyright collecting societies” will take place in the Talbot Campus Universtiy of Bournemouth, England. The copyright is n...... Read Announcement...
11/22/2007: Why is there no Ministry of Culture in the US?
In order to find an answer to this question, the French Frédéric Martel has meticulously examined the American cultural life. Through intensive archival work he reconstituted the cultural policies fro...... Read Announcement...
11/22/2007: Germany: new award for high-quality computer and video games
Starting from 2008, the German government will award a special prize for computer games of high artistic and educational quality. Private companies will also contribute towards the prize. A motion to ...... Read Announcement...
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