International treaty forces 34 democracies to change copyright laws
Posted on 21/10/03 19:15 by Dennis                             
International treaty forces 34 democracies to change copyright laws

GristyMcFisty used our news submit to tell us that a report from civil liberties organisation IP Justice claims that a proposed treaty, known as the FTTA treaty, will affect 34 democracies in the Western world. If the treaty is passed it will mean wide-ranging changes to domestic laws including intellectual property rights:

The organisation said that a draft chapter in the FTTA treaty greatly expands criminal procedures and penalties against IP infringements in North America and the west.

A clause of the treaty will mean that non commercial infringers of peer to peer files will be sent to prison. The IP Justice report says that unless "the second clause to article 4.1 is deleted from the FTAA treaty, Internet music swapping will be a felony throughout the Western Hemisphere in 2005".

The treaty will also prevent people from bypassing technical restrictions on CDs and DVDs, in a way similar to the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

The draft treaty, says IP Justice, also has new conditions for fair use and personal use which, the organisation claims, will stop consumers from backing up their media collections.

The treaty will also make democracies change their copyright laws to force the term to extend to 70 years after an author dies. This extends the US copyright scheme to the 33 other democracies.

According to Robin Gross, the organisation's executive director, "The FTAA Treaty's IP chapter reads like a 'wish list' for RIAA, MPAA and Microsoft lobbyists".

The treaty is due to go into effect by December 2005. The white paper on IP is here.

For more information on the proposed treaty please visit ipjustice.org/FTAA. On this website you can sign a petition against the FTAA treaty and learn about other actions you can take to remove the IP chapter from the treaty.

Source: The Register

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By Quakester2000, Tuesday 21 October 2003 21:19
Quakester2000As was pointed out numerous times before the big businesses run america. Americas polticians in my opinion should not let this happen to their voters as a lot of them will be going to jail if this passes.
By chsbiking, Tuesday 21 October 2003 22:55
Well, if they have room for 60 million people. And the food too feed them, well shit, off to jail we go. We do have room for 60 million more prisioners right?
By Hemispasm, Wednesday 22 October 2003 01:03
HemispasmAny info on the list of countries that will be influenced?
By Kevin2, Wednesday 22 October 2003 01:25
How many times will we see this happen? Little by little, step by step your rights will be taken away and you will be controlled to make money, spend it on what they think is right for you, and watch every step you take. puke
By joex444, Wednesday 22 October 2003 01:30
Forget this, I'm moving.
By Crabbyappleton, Wednesday 22 October 2003 02:06
CrabbyappletonOne prisoner to his MP3 cellmate: "I'm in for murder one, extortion, arson and grand theft auto." "Yeah, what a joke! At least you will get out someday. I'm in for copyright infringement. Ya know, if the shift key wasn't there maybe... just maybe I wouldn't have held it down. I'll never know I s'pose" "You poor bastard! You'll never see the light of day! Hey turn up the radio will ya? That sounds like CLAY AIKEN!!!" "You bet man, this ain't so bad I guess"
[edited by Crabbyappleton on 22.10.2003 02:26]
By macrovisionsux, Wednesday 22 October 2003 04:11
Well, i guess im off to jail now. It's ok, i needed a break anyway. All this stress from school and such. On the bright side at least i get to exercise all day and watch HBO at the taxpayers expense. clown --from The land of the free, home of the brave. Stick Out Tongue
By RenHoek, Wednesday 22 October 2003 11:24
RenHoekPlease note that this only affects NORTH and SOUTH AMERICA (link: http://www.ftaa-alca.org/busfac/clist_e.asp) Doesn't make it any less worse ofcourse, but for once we in Europe have nothing to fear from this one.
By Hemispasm, Wednesday 22 October 2003 13:34
HemispasmThats nice to know Wink
By Refrenz, Wednesday 22 October 2003 18:25
Heh! Its just as well, as I've heard there is only enough space left in British prisons for about 700 more people ...
By chsbiking, Wednesday 22 October 2003 21:51
That's what Governments do. There not here to take care of us. Look at America's homless people or Africa's starving children, The Governments do nothing. Remember, a Government is here to govern you. Do you know what govern means? "To make sure you do what your suppose to." or to handle you. It's not called the care taker ment. It's the Government.
By WiseDuck, Thursday 23 October 2003 01:57
Ha, we brazillian are safe too. Laws never worked here, expecially if it is designed by other countries. cool
By Sherrif, Thursday 23 October 2003 04:15
Hey hemispasm...it appears sections of the DMCA is being surrepticiously slipped into Free Trade Agreements made between yuessay and other countries, so those "free" countries will in fact be instituting american home law........no I don't want to be another state of america..........cool
By Sherrif, Thursday 23 October 2003 04:17
and to wiseduck.....no one is safe from empire builders...........cool
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