“Restricted” EU Document on WSIS Process: “State of Play of the Negotiations on the Political Declarations and Plan of Action”
Leaked EU document revealing that Brazil and India urge re-evaluation of international intellectual property rights regimes because TRIPS is too unbalanced against developing nations. Developing nations' concerns were left out of the final official WSIS documents, however.
IP Justice Signs NGO Letter to ICANN on WHOIS Privacy Violations
WHOIS Letter to ICANN 28 October 2003 Mr. Paul Twomey President and Chief Executive Officer Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330 Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6601 United States of America Dear Mr. Twomey, We write to you, on behalf of many consumer and civil liberties organizations from around the [...]
Other Reports and Analysis
Statement From Civil Society on Tunisia and WSIS (19 Sept. 2003) IP Justice is a signatory on this petition of 44 civil liberties groups calling on Tunisia to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, including freedom of expression and freedom of the press. 'Global' Support for Information Society Targets - Cyberspace seen as a Shared [...]
International Civil Liberties Coalition Urges Rejection of IP Enforcement Directive
International Civil Liberties Coalition Urges Rejection of IP Enforcement Directive Campaign for an Open Digital Environment (CODE) Sends Letter to EU to Protect Consumer Rights and Competition An international coalition of 50 civil liberties groups and consumer rights campaigns sent a letter to the European Union today urging rejection of the proposed Intellectual property Enforcement [...]