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IP Justice Statement on Broadcasting Treaty and Webcasting at 2005 WIPO General Assembly Published 23 November 2005 IP Justice Statement Supporting Chile's Proposal for an Examination of Exceptions and Limitations to Copyright Published 22 November 2005 IP Justice Speech at World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis Published 18 November 2005 138 NGO's Sign [...]

Archive of documents from 2005 and prior

2005 General Assembly 5 Oct. 2005 IP Justice Media Release on 2005 General Assembly Meeting 4 Oct. 2005 WIPO Press Release 425 "Member States Agree to Continue Development Agenda" 3 Oct. 2005 Text of Agreement of WIPO General Assembly on Development Agenda 3 Oct. 2005 IP-Watch, "New Committee for WIPO Development Agenda; Patents Reinvigorated" 1 [...]

Archive of documents from 2005 and prior

Documents Related to the proposed WIPO the Broadcasting Treaty in 2005: 30 Nov. 2005 James Love: "The UN/WIPO Plan to Regulate Distribution of Info on the Net - Every Transmitter to Become an Owner" 23 Nov. 2005 IP Justice Statement on the Proposed Broadcasting Treaty at 13th Session of SCCR 21 Nov. 2005 IP Justice [...]

Information about the Tunis Phase of the World Summit on the Information Society

Information about the Tunis Phase of the World Summit on the Information Society 14 -19 November 2005 in Tunis 30 Nov. 2005: IP-Watch, "Intellectual Property Rights Issues Kept Off WSIS Agenda" 25 Nov. 2005: Civil Society Letter to Kofi Annan reguarding human rights abuses at Tunis Summit IP Justice Executive Director Robin Gross' Address to [...]

Archive of news from 2004 and prior

11/23/2004 Updates WIPO Broadcasting Treaty Discussions end in Controversy, Confusion Broadcasting treaty will subvert rights of creators, say critics New Broadcasting Treaty Makes Progress at WIPO WIPO sidelines US' bid to include webcasting under copyright protection 11/19/2004 Updates Public Interest Groups Face Uphill Battle at WIPO 11/4/2004 Updates WIPO Secretariat ramps up the Pressure for [...]

Archive of documents from 2004 and prior

Free Trade Implementation Bill, IP Chapter http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/jsct/usafta/report/chapter16.pdf Trade bill in the Australian house, introduced at the request of the United States. Strongly opposed by education sector, librarians, civil libertarians, and economists. "Libraries Caught in Copyright Changes" The Age (AU) Transcript of Canberra Hearing in Australian Senate on trade bill aph.gov.au

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