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Re: [dvd-discuss] WIPO Copyright Treaty Due Soon
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- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] WIPO Copyright Treaty Due Soon
- From: "Michael A Rolenz" <Michael.A.Rolenz(at)aero.org>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 09:29:15 -0800
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I love that last phrase in the last sentence " terms and conditions for its use." Shrinkwrap copyright.
WIPO reminds me something of a spoiled child "what's mine is mine and
what's yours is mine"
John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
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12/10/01 05:05 PM
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Subject: [dvd-discuss] WIPO Copyright Treaty Due Soon
From an announcement by WIPO in Geneva, upon Gabon's
aceding to the WIPO Copyright Treaty on December 6, 2001,
the copyright treaty will enter into force on March 6, 2002:
The WIPO treaties [on copyright and performance] also break new
ground by ensuring that rightholders can effectively use technology
to protect their rights and to license their works online. The
"anti-circumvention" provision addresses the problem of "hacking"
by requiring countries to provide adequate legal protection and
effective remedies against the circumvention of technological
measures, such as encryption. Such technologies are used
by rightholders to protect their rights when their creations are
disseminated on the Internet. The treaties also serve to safeguard the
reliability and integrity of the online marketplace, by requiring
countries to prohibit the deliberate alteration or deletion of
electronic "rights management information": that is, information that
identifies a work, its author, performer or owner, and the terms and
conditions for its use.
Full announcement:
http://cryptome.org/wtc120701.htm