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After months of dissatisfaction within' consumers, in last July EMI Music finally disabled the anti-copy system of the record company's products. The technical protection measures (TPMs) are usually named DRM (Digital Rights Management), being attached to commercial CD's and DVD's to avoid or limit copies of the content. |
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By Pedro Paranagua The NGOs were allowed to speak yesterday night, at 8 p.m., on the night session, at an almost empty room: there were only three delegations, from the US, Brazi, and an Asian one, supposely from Japan. Take a look at FGV’s intervention bellow: |
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Gilberto Gil, an internationally acclaimed musician and songwriter since the 1960s, is Brazil's Minister of Culture. Educated in his native state of Bahia, Gil has lived and travelled extensively abroad and speaks four languages fluently. He reflects the Brazilian government's position of caution about the rapid rise of intellectual property rights policy and protection globally, and has released some of his music under a Creative Commons license. Gil is leading the Brazilian delegation to the 25 September to 3 October World Intellectual Property Organization General Assembly, where the agenda includes a proposal to negotiate a broadcasters' rights treaty and a decision on continuing debate about a WIPO development agenda. |
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Right below, highlights of the general statement by the Republic of South Africa at the WIPO General Assemblies.
"The 15th Session of the Standing Committee on Copyrights and Related Rights agreed on a recommendation to convene a Diplomatic Conference on SCCR's Draft Basic Proposals. The exclusion of simulcasting and web casting from the draft basic proposal as was agreed in the 14th Session of the SCCR, should be maintained as a condition for proceeding to a Diplomatic Conference. We believe that the holding of a diplomatic conference in the absence of consensus on key substantive issues is clearly contentious and premature". |
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On the 25th of September, WIPO General Assemblies has begun, an event of the highest scale on WIPO´s hierarchy.
The way things are going on here is very different from the Development Agenda’s gatherings. The sumptuous plenary is completely packed with more than 300 members of delegations, many of them in chairs and even tables arranged provisorly. In the main room, there’s no space for any NGO, which have to stay in the room B, on the side, and watch the debates through simultaneously transmission on a wide screen with images of the main room.
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