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WIPO Broadcast Treaty is a bad idea — Michael and Evo’s Wingin’ It!

Posted by CelticBear on September 13th, 2006

The blog for the “Michael and Evo’s Wingin’ It” podcast had just posted this entry:
WIPO Broadcast Treaty is a bad idea — Michael and Evo’s Wingin’ It!

This is horrible! This treaty that the US Congress is currently considering agreeing to is found here:

http://www.eff.org/IP/WIPO/broadcasting_treaty/

and basically would give the broadcaster of content rights over the ownership and useage of that content.

If adopted, the WIPO treaty will give broadcasters 50 years of copyright-like control over the content of their broadcasts, even when they have no copyright in what they show. A TV channel broadcasting your Creative Commons-licensed movie could legally demand that no one record or redistribute it—and sue anyone who does. And TV companies could use their new rights to go after TiVo or MythTV for daring to let you skip advertisements or record programs in DRM-free formats.

If that wasn’t bad enough, some countries at WIPO have supported expanding the treaty to cover the Net. That means that anyone who feeds any combination of “sound and images” through a web server would have a right to meddle with what you do with the webcast simply because they serve as the middleman between you and the creator. If the material is already under copyright, you would be forced to clear rights with multiple sets of rightsholders. Not only would this hurt innovation and threaten citizens’ access to information, it would change the nature of the Internet as a communication medium.

Use this form to create a letter to send to your representitive and tell them to not support it! This is an atrocity! It’s a GIANT step closer toward global commercial  domination of all intellectual property. I don’t think I’m exagerating here.

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