“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. By Robin Gross|2015-05-15T15:08:59+00:00December 7th, 2003|Digital Rights, Innovation Policy, Internet Governance| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail Related Posts IP Justice, Chamber of Progress, LGBT Tech Institute Submit Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Bonta Over California Internet Censorship Law IP Justice, Chamber of Progress, LGBT Tech Institute Submit Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Bonta Over California Internet Censorship Law IP Justice Joins Coalition of Civil Society and Industry Groups on Amicus Brief to US Supreme Court Advocating Online Free Expression IP Justice Joins Coalition of Civil Society and Industry Groups on Amicus Brief to US Supreme Court Advocating Online Free Expression IP Justice Statement to WIPO General Assembly July 2022 IP Justice Statement to WIPO General Assembly July 2022 California’s Legal Battle with Net Neutrality California’s Legal Battle with Net Neutrality Civil Society and Industry Opposition to SHOP SAFE in the Final COMPETES Legislation Civil Society and Industry Opposition to SHOP SAFE in the Final COMPETES Legislation