Archive for February, 2010

Angus: What We Don’t Know About ACTA

NDP MP Charlie Angus has an opinion piece in the Mark News on ACTA, arguing "the government has no mandate to negotiate away our domestic rules for protecting copyright."

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February 18, 2010 Comments are Disabled News

European Parliamentarians Seek More Info on ACTA

Representatives from all European Parliament groups have written to the Eurpean commission seeking more information on ACTA.  Questioners include Carl Schlyter (Greens / EFA), Eva Lichtenberger (Greens / EFA), Christian Engström (Greens / EFA), Niccolo Rinaldi (ALDE), Daniel Caspary (EPP), Syed Kamall (ECR), David Martin (S & D), Helmut Scholz […]

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February 18, 2010 Comments are Disabled News

Intellectual Property: Panel Discussion on the Brian Lehrer Show

I appeared on the Brian Lehrer show to discuss Intellectual Property and Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). Watch the video here.

20×200 on The Brian Lehrer Show (Full Episode) – Feb 17th, 2010 from jenbekman on Vimeo.

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February 17, 2010 Comments are Disabled News Interviews, Tv / Radio

European ACTA Document Leaks With New Details on Mexico Talks and Future Meetings

A brief report from the European Commission authored by Pedro Velasco Martins (an EU negotiator) on the most recent round of ACTA negotiations in Guadalajara, Mexico has leaked, providing new information on the substance of the talks, how countries are addressing the transparency concerns, and plans for future negotiations.  The document (cover page, document) notes that the Mexico talks were a "long meeting with detailed technical discussions, which allowed progress, but parties not yet ready for major concessions. Due to lack of time, internet discussions could not be concluded."

Start first with plans for future talks.  Round 8 of the ACTA negotiations, which will be held in Wellington, New Zealand, are apparently now scheduled for April 12 to 16th.  Countries plan a five-day round – the longest yet – with detailed discussions on the Internet provisions, civil enforcement, border measures, and penal provisions.  Moreover, Round 9 will take place in Geneva, possibly during the week of June 7th.  This aggressive negotiation schedule – three rounds of talks in six months – points to the pressure to conclude ACTA in 2010.

Secondly, transparency. The leaked document reveals that the summary document on ACTA is currently being updated by Canada and Switzerland, with release likely in March.  The new document will deny rumours about iPod searching border guards and mandatory three strikes policies.  There is no agreement about releasing the ACTA text, however (though more European Union members states favour its release).  New Zealand is considering a stakeholder meeting during the next round in April as part of the transparency effort.

Third, the substance of the talks.  The three main areas of substantive discussion were civil enforcement, border measures (called customs by the EC), and the Internet provisions.  The Commission document states:

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February 17, 2010 16 comments News

Taking Stock of Tech: Reflections on Law, Technology and Society

The University of Ottawa's Centre for Law, Technology and Society is proud to announce its launch conference, scheduled for Friday, March 5th.  Featuring a keynote address from Professor Yochai Benkler of Harvard Law School, the event also includes panels on mapping, open government, and social networks.  There is a modest […]

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February 16, 2010 4 comments News