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Human Rights Groups to Challenge Special 301
On Tuesday July 20, a group of public interest organizations, represented by Sean Flynn, Associate Director of PIJIP, will file a complaint alleging that U.S. trade policy in the Obama Administration violates international human rights obligations. The complaint will be filed with the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, Anand Grover.
A live press conference will take place at the Media Center at the International AIDS Conference 2010, Vienna, at 12:00 noon Vienna time.
Sean Flynn explained:
- Jeremy Malcolm's blog
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Open source software in Malaysia
The Malaysian government has set an example for the Asia-Pacific region in its support for free and open source softwarei (FOSSi). In 2004 it launched a master plan for rolling out FOSS throughout the public sector. That plan is now in its second phase of "accelerated adoption", which is intended to make the use of FOSS within government more pervasive. The overall aims of the programme are:
- Jeremy Malcolm's blog
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Scholars condemn the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
Consumers International participated in a group of over 90 academics, practitioners and public interest organizations from six continents who gathered at American University Washington College of Law, June 16-18, 2010 to analyze the official text of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTAi), released for the first time in April, 2010.
- Jeremy Malcolm's blog
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Hey everyone!
Consider this my hello world post!
My name is Martin, I'm from Norwalk, Connecticut. In my spare time, I love listening to R&B music and am an active follower of the 90s era. I love listening to Boyz II Men and After 7, and try and keep everyone up to date on their progress. In addition, I write regularly and am working on my first novel.
I work in softwarei development and am an avid web developer. As a result of my field, I deal a lot with copyrighti issues and am interested in talking with others about their experience in the field.
Can't wait to meet everyone!
- rnbguru's blog
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Your opportunity to support copyright exceptions and limitations at WIPO
WIPOi is currently receiving public comments on the proposed treaty for the blind, visually impaired and other reading-disabled persons. This is potentially of immense importance, being the first time that consideration has been given to lightening the restrictive international copyrighti regime by including new minimum flexibilities, beginning with the very deserving case of the blind. You are encouraged to post your own comments to WIPO using the link above. Consumers International's comment, pending moderation, is as follows:
- Jeremy Malcolm's blog
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2010 Special 301 Report still missing the mark
The United States Trade Representative has just released its 2010 Special 301 Report, which is an annual report card for how strongly other countries enforce the intellectual property rights of United States rights holders - rather like the converse of our IP Watchlist, which was released last week and focuses on how well a country's copyrighti laws advance the interests of consumers.
Report of CI's 2010 global meeting on A2K
On 21-22 April, Kuala Lumpur hosted a gathering of 36 Consumers International members and partners for its first global meeting on Access to Knowledge. The meeting included the launches of CIi's 2010 IP Watchlist, which has since gained much media interest, and our runaway hit short film When Copyright Goes Bad, which has since accumulated almost 50 thousand page views in English and Spanish.
- Jeremy Malcolm's blog
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Why "graduated response" attacks consumers' rights
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Copyright is not a bad thing, it just needs renegotiating
CI’s new short film, When Copyright Goes Bad, is about the renegotiation of copyrighti.
10 principles for a European Digital Strategy that truly works for consumers
While various European institutions are currently deciding what the European digital strategy for the next 5 years should be, BEUC has prepared a set of 10 principles that will ensure that European consumers are empowered in their digital lives.
- Boris Wolf's blog
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