- Monday, September 6, 2010, 20:22
- Internet
According to yet another leaked draft of the highly controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), participating countries will no longer be obliged to impose secondary liability on Internet Service Providers for copyright infringements carried out by their customers. Other harsh measures to counter copyright infringement are still in place.
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- Thursday, June 10, 2010, 11:25
- Copyright, CyberLaw
The Government of India came out forcefully against ACTA this week in an
intervention at the World Trade Organization. The India position, which may well reflect the views of other ACTA-excluded countries, demonstrates that ACTA is emerging as a contentious political issue that extends well beyond civil society and business groups concerned with the agreement. Countries excluded from the ACTA process have to come ...
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- Thursday, June 10, 2010, 11:25
- Copyright, CyberLaw
The Government of India came out forcefully against ACTA this week in an
intervention at the World Trade Organization. The India position, which may well reflect the views of other ACTA-excluded countries, demonstrates that ACTA is emerging as a contentious political issue that extends well beyond civil society and business groups concerned with the agreement. Countries excluded from the ACTA process have to come ...
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- Thursday, June 10, 2010, 8:03
- Copyright, CyberLaw
Australian Senator Kate Lundy has
posted a critique of ACTA, expressing concern about both its scope and secrecy. Lundy endorses the
Wellington Declaration as a good standard to apply to any IP trade policy consideration.
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- Thursday, June 10, 2010, 8:01
- Copyright, CyberLaw
Reuters
covers the growing clash over ACTA with countries such as India and China increasingly concerned with the proposed agreement. The report indicates that an interim ACTA meeting is planned for this Friday in Geneva.
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- Monday, June 7, 2010, 9:28
- CyberLaw
IP Watch
reports on plans by China and India to raise concerns about ACTA at the World Trade Organization this week.
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- Monday, June 7, 2010, 9:26
- Copyright, CyberLaw
Three major U.S. technology industry groups have jointly
spoken out against ACTA. The Consumer Electronics Association, TechAmerica and the Computer & Communications Industry Association plan to oppose the current ACTA draft.
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- Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 9:50
- CyberLaw
With the next round of Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiations scheduled for later this month in Lucerne, Switzerland (governments have been painfully slow this round in confirming dates, location, and agenda), the global politics behind the agreement escalated over the weekend with Indian officials
acknowledging that they plan to establish a coalition of government opposed to the agreement.
Reports indicate that a major concern ...
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- Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 9:37
- CyberLaw
The European Parliament Legal Service has issued a
legal opinion on the disclosure of ACTA documents to the European Parliament. It concludes that persistent failure to do so could lead to legal action.
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- Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 11:23
- Copyright, CyberLaw
U.S. Copyright Office official Steven Tepp
appeared at a Future of Music Coalition debate on ACTA yesterday, arguing that the release of the ACTA text proved the prior concerns wrong. The
full debate is available online as Tepp offers gruff responses to fellow panel members, but refuses to answer many other questions on the grounds that the USTR leads on the file. ...
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