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The French national data protection agency (CNIL), the Rights Defender and Arcom have created a teaching kit that brings together all the resources designed for the education of digital citizens, aimed at trainers and parents who guide youngsters in digital matters.
When you're browsing the Internet for cultural goods, you may unknowingly be browsing a site that infringes copyright. In addition to infringing creative rights, these sites often present significant risks for their users. In addition to the listings provided by Arcom, there are a number of clues that should alert you to the possibility of accessing the works you're looking for on sites that respect copyright.
Article L. 331-12 of the French intellectual property code entrusts Arcom with the mission of "encouraging the development of legal supplies", the content of which is specified in article L. 331-17: the Authority is responsible for developing tools aimed at strengthening the visibility and listing of legal supplies among the public.
Arcom and the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) have joined forces to develop a communications campaign designed to raise public awareness of the fight agains piracy.
The aim of the campaign is to encourage the growing number of Internet users to change their habits in favor of practices that respect creativity. In 2022, 86% of French Internet users aged 15 and over had consumed at least one cultural object online (films, series, video games, music, etc.).
These new spots are shown on TV, cinema, radio and social networks.
Discover a range of practical information sheets produced by Arcom to help you understand the Internet, royalties and legal supplies.
6 clues to recognize an unlawful site
All you need to know about: copyright protection measures
4 tips for securing your connection: a practical guide for professionals