CMST 3II3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Music Of Canada, Gentrification, Tax Credit
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Industries that produce intellectual property: music, film, theater, fashion, etc. New sets of policy approaches designed to train creative workers, attract creative businesses and strengthen ip. Attempts to understand and/or redefine the relationship between art, entertainment, commerce and creativity: fair use and fair dealing take on different forms more on this later in the course. Art policy traditionally supports the funding of some forms of expressions in an effort to promote positive media effects . It"s a lot easier to justify public funding for the following: Contribute to our sense of national identity: when we have funding for the cbc. Positive effect on the behavior of citizens. Cultural industries policy: traditionally supports the regulation foe expression in an effort to mitigate negative media effects. We might have policies that provide funding because of positive cognitive effects, we may not express this in all aspects.