Vietnam, RoK boost co-operation on literature copyright regulations
Vietnam, RoK boost co-operation on literature copyright regulations
An agreement was signed between the Vietnam Literature Copyright Centre (VLCC) and the Korean Society of Authors (KOSA) in Hanoi on September 23, aiming to promote bilateral co-operation on literary authority.
At the signing ceremony, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Writers’ Association, Nguyen Huu Huan said under the agreement, VLCC and KOSA commit to co-operating and supporting each other in protecting and developing the two countries’ copyright industries.
Joint activities include supporting each other to protect copyrights, co-ordinating in addressing copyright-related issues, and sharing information on ensuring authority, he added.
Each year, the two agencies will introduce 20-50 book titles to their countries’ readers in various forms such as translating from Vietnamese into Korean and vice-versa, and publishing works as hard copies and e-books.
They also agreed to jointly manage the authorisation process and enhance the popularisation of literary works throughout the world.
KOSA vowed to support VLCC in training its staff on copyright, while VLCC pledged to protect copyright for Vietnamese authors and KOSA members whose works are used in Vietnam.
KOSA, established in 1984, is a member of the International Confederation of Authors and Composers Societies and the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations.
Meanwhile, VLCC, administered by the Vietnam Writers Association, was founded in 2004 to protect the copyright of its members’ literary works. It is also member of the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations.
(Source: nhandan.org.vn)