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A Growing Number of Individual Legal Rights Issues Intersect with the Internet, including Freedom of Expression, Access to Knowledge (A2K), Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, Privacy, Anonymity, Surveillance, Cyber-Security, Anti-Circumvention Measures, File-Sharing, Contributory Liability, Fair Use, Fair Dealing, Intermediary Protections, Notice and Take-Down, Public Domain, Trade Secrets, Due Process, Hyperlinking, Database Rights, Enforcement of Intellectual Property, Internet Censorship

Talks Continue in Provisional Committee for a Development Agenda (PCDA) at WIPO

By |June 26th, 2006|Categories: Digital Rights, Innovation Policy|Tags: , , , |

The Provisional Committee for a Development Agenda (PCDA) at WIPO is holding its final meeting 26-30 June 2006 in Geneva to make recommendations to the 2006 WIPO General Assembly that are intended to incorporate a development dimension into WIPO's work. The UN Specialized Agency has been under fire recently, particularly [...]

IP JUSTICE STATEMENT at the 2nd Session of the Provisional Committee for a Development Agenda at WIPO

By |June 26th, 2006|Categories: Digital Rights, Innovation Policy, Publications|Tags: , , , , |

IP Justice Statement at the 2nd Session of the Provisional Committee for a Development Agenda at WIPO 26 - 30 June 2006 - Geneva, Switzerland By IP Justice Executive Director Robin D. Gross Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for the opportunity to address this Provisional Committee for a Development Agenda (PCDA) [...]

IP Justice: “WIPO Pushes Forward with Broadcasting Treaty – Webcasting Deferred”

By |May 8th, 2006|Categories: Digital Rights, Innovation Policy, Publications|Tags: , , , |

By IP Justice Executive Director Robin D. Gross 8 May 2006 An agreement was reached on 5 May 2006 at the conclusion of a United Nations treaty negotiation in Geneva to exclude the issue of webcasting from a controversial treaty proposal to create new rights for broadcasting companies. The UN [...]

IP Justice: “WIPO Debates Fate of Treaty on Broadcasting & Webcasting”

By |May 2nd, 2006|Categories: Digital Rights, Innovation Policy, Internet Governance, Publications|Tags: , , , , |

IP Justice Media Release ~ 2 May 2006 Contact: Robin D. Gross, IP Justice Executive Director Telephone: +1.415.553.6261 Email: robin@ipjustice.org WIPO Debates Fate of Treaty on Broadcasting and Webcasting: Controversial Provisions Remain in Treaty Draft Over Majority Objections (Geneva)  IP Justice is in Geneva to participate at the 14th session [...]

IP Justice’s “Top 10 Reasons to Reject the WIPO Broadcasting Treaty” (rev.2)

By |May 1st, 2006|Categories: Digital Rights, Innovation Policy, Publications|Tags: , , , , |

This document also available in Word .doc format Top 10 Reasons to Reject the WIPO Basic Draft Proposal for a Broadcasting Treaty May 2006 1. Eliminates the public domain for audio and video programming. The WIPO copyright committee’s Basic Draft Proposal for a Broadcasting Treaty endangers the public domain for [...]

IP Justice Statement to the 14th Session of the WIPO Copyright Committee (SCCR)

By |May 1st, 2006|Categories: Digital Rights, Innovation Policy, Publications|Tags: , , , , |

IP JUSTICE STATEMENT Regarding a Proposal for a Broadcasting Treaty at the 14th Session of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyrights and Related Rights 1-5 May 2006 Thank you, Mr. Chairman.  I speak on behalf IP Justice, an international civil liberties organization that promotes balanced intellectual property law.  Based in [...]

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