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All Photos by Robin Gross, IP Justice
January, 2004
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic


United States delegation

Eliza DE CASTRO of the Brazilian delegation


Louis Villarroel of the Chilean delegation


US Civil Society delegation including Robin GROSS of IP Justice

Eduardo SAMAN of the Venezuelan delegation

 

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Top 10 Reasons to Delete the IP Chapter of the FTAA:
1. Threatens to imprison millions of people for P2P filesharing of music
2. Restrains trade and prevents competition
3. Chills freedom of expression and scientific research
4. Stifles innovation
5. Undermines democracy and national sovereignty
6. Outlaws bypassing restrictions on one's own property
7.

Limits personal use and fair use rights

8. Permits copyrighting of facts and scientific data
9. Threatens privacy and due process rights
10. Threatens to impose life + 70 copyright term on other nations
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