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Press Centre of the 1st Copyright Summit

The 1st Copyright Summit had a fully equipped press room and meeting facilities.

Press office:

Trimedia Communications

Adeline Deliau
Adeline.deliau@trimedia.fr
+33 55 30 70 83

Daniel Da Costa
Daniel.dacosta@trimedia.fr
+33 55 30 70 90

The Press office provides:

  • Information about the CISAC Copyright Summit
  • the CISAC press kit and main press releases
  • the Official Programme and list of speakers
  • the timetable of events : Press conferences, official visits, etc.
  • copies of key speeches (afterwards)
  • Copyright Summit photographs
  • Copyright Summit photographs in jpg format will be available on the web on Press Centre computers, during and after the Summit
  • the official Summit photographer, can provide copies of photographs on CD-Rom, on request (a charge will be made for this service). Ekta will not be available.

Press Center:

The Press Centre is open from 8.30 to 18.30 hours, and provides the following:

  • first class working facilities for Press representatives,
  • quick and easy access to information,
  • opportunities for delegates and journalists to meet.

The Press Center also provides:

Communications facilities

  • Fax
  • Telephones
  • Computers and printers
  • Internet connections - WIFI
  • Interview rooms (in the lounge bar)

Other facilities

  • A lounge with a bar offering free hot drinks, soft drinks, cakes and lunch as well
  • A staffed cloakroom (8.30 to 18.30 hrs)

How to apply for press accreditation?

All journalists and industry press are welcome to attend the event free of charge as long as they satisfy the terms of our press policy (below). To apply for your press pass please contact Sarah Northwood at sarah.northwood@informa.com. Applicants who fail to meet the terms and conditions below will not get access to the onsite press facilities.

To qualify for a complimentary Press badge, you must:

  • Be affiliated with a nationally or regionally recognised media outlet, and
  • Hold an editorial title (e.g.: Editor, Journalist, Reporter etc...)

You do not qualify for a press badge if you are:

  • A Publisher
  • A Creator, Representative or Writer of a personal web site
  • A Freelance Photographer
  • A Market Researcher or Analyst
  • A Sales/Marketing/Public relations representative
  • Any other non-editorial personnel

You must be able to prove that you are a journalist or editor with an internationally recognised press card (NUJ or equivalent) or provide copies of your work in recognised publications, with your name on as writer or editor.

All Applications are subject to Informa Group's approval.