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IPJ's Mission
IP Justice is an international civil liberties organization that promotes balanced intellectual property law.   The organization's focus is on international treaties, directives, and other trade agreements that address intellectual property rights or impact freedom of expression guarantees.  IP Justice is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in San Fransisco. 
IP Justice’s mission is to:

~  Advise policy makers from around the world on the impact of intellectual property rules on traditional rights and innovation;

 ~ Build international coalitions and networks between independent organizations working to protect freedom of expression;

 ~ Promote laws and technologies that encourage further creativity and innovation, and fairly compensate creators;

 ~  Raise global public awareness on the threat to individual freedoms posed by expanding legal rights and technological restrictions to control intellectual property;

 ~ Encourage individuals worldwide to advocate for balanced intellectual property laws that preserve traditional consumer rights such as private copying, the public domain, and reverse engineering.

Contact:  Robin Gross, IP Justice Executive Director and Attorney
Email:  robin@ipjustice.org  About Robin Gross

IP Justice, 1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA  94117  USA
Telephone: +1 415-553-6261    Fax: +1 415-462-6451
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1. We reserve the right to control our individual experience of intellectual property.
2. Creators deserve to be compensated.
3. We reserve our right to make private copies of lawfully acquired intellectual property.
4. Technology and information that enable the exercise of rights should be lawful.
5. "Copy Rights" come with "Copy Responsibilities."

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