KEI Statement on breakdown of Broadcast Treaty negotiation

"Today the WIPO SCCR decided against scheduling a diplomatic conference to create a new treaty on broadcasting, and set a high bar for doing so.  Technically, the subject of the Broadcasting Treaty will continue to be on the agenda of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, but with a fairly tough hurdle before it can move to a diplomatic conference —  after there is agreement on the objectives, scope and object of protection, topics for which there is no agreement in sight.

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2005: Letter of 162 experts asking World Health Organization to evaluate a proposed treaty framework for medical research and development.

The attached is a February 24, 2005 letter signed by 162 experts, asking the World Health Organization to Evaluate New Treaty Framework for Medical Research and Development The proposal for a Medical R&D Treaty (MRDT) was designed as an alternative… Continue Reading

Four Years of Struggles to Free the Law (CFP-95 presentation)

Originally posted to TAP-INFO – An Internet newsletter no longer published. —————————————————————– TAXPAYER ASSETS PROJECT – INFORMATION POLICY NOTE Crown Jewels – Legal Information March 23, 1995 Four Years of Struggles to Free the Law Background Comments for Conference on… Continue Reading