The rights of artists, digital impact on creativity and trade flows of cultural goods debated at launch of RE|SHAPING Cultural Policies

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Promoting social and human rights for artists, the impact of digital issues on creative industries and how to ensure a more balanced flow of cultural goods, such as art, films and books between countries as well as cultural services were the key issues debated by special guests at the launch of UNESCOs first global report on tracking the implementation of the 2005 Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.

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