A pair of Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Directors penned an article which delves into some of the issues surrounding the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations.
The Impact of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement on the Knowledge Economy (PDF) was published in the Yale Journal of International Law. Authors Eddan Katz, EFF International Affairs Director, and Gwen Hinze, EFF International Policy Director, call the secret ACTA negotiations a threat “to undermine the balance of IP at the foundation of sustainable innovation and creativity.”
The EFF is concerned as well with the “unprecedented” secrecy around ACTA negotiations. The organization attempted to gain information using freedom of information laws, but only received 159 pages of information, while 1,362 were withheld due to national security concerns.
The U.S. is negotiating ACTA as a sole executive agreement, meaning that agreements “are concluded on the basis of the President’s independent constitutional authority alone.” The authors note that such agreements are not subjected to congressional vote, thus removing “the inter-branch accountability mechanisms essential to balanced policymaking.”
Circumventing the involvement of organizations such as World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), who typically account for “a range of interests” also removes “checks and balances” from ACTA negotiations.
Why should you and I be concerned about ACTA? The EFF has three responses for that question:
…though it was originally portrayed as an agreement to coordinate best practices on border enforcement of physical goods, ACTA will extend to regulation of global Internet traffic.
...implementation of ACTA may require amending U.S. law and upsetting developments in controversial areas of public policy.
…using trade agreements to set global norms for intellectual property enforcement risks distorting national information regulation.
The EFF authors offer the following proposals as ways to improve the transparency and accountability of ACTA:
• Reform trade advisory committees for more diverse representation;
• Strengthen congressional oversight and negotiating objectives;
• Institutionalize transparency guidelines for trade negotiations;
• Implement the State Department’s solicitation of public comments under the Circular 175 procedure
ACTA negotiations are scheduled to resume in January.




Comments
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
So this article is not even in Layman's Terms.......my question is:
"What the hell is this article about?"
"It's better to be hated for who you are, then be loved for who you are not." - Montgomery Gentry
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
The RIAA's "right" to sue teenagers for millions is not a matter of national security.
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
Top Secret was a pretty awesome movie. Val Kilmer at his finest.
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
I've come across what i would consider nothing more than conspiracy theories about how bad this will be.
But when realize exactly how much a secret this thing is, the paranoia that they might actually be right kind of sucks.
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
IMO the line in the sand for copyright is drawen when soemone is making money directly from the copyright, if its not making money in any way then its nothing more than people talking about the item in question in depth.
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Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
So what can we do to stop this? Or at least slow it down?
What is a game?(throws wine glass on the floor and it breaks to pieces) A miserable little pile of secrets.
What is a game?(throws wine glass on the floor and it breaks to pieces) A miserable little pile of secrets.
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Probly not much as these thigns tend to live and die on secertcy so there is a good possbliity that it being known will make it go away for awhile,least untill the remake it in the light and since its in the light people will ignore it.....
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Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
So what you're saying, is that we have to take it up the rear in the end? Uggh, I don't like this future.
What is a game?(throws wine glass on the floor and it breaks to pieces) A miserable little pile of secrets.
What is a game?(throws wine glass on the floor and it breaks to pieces) A miserable little pile of secrets.
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
And people say there is no media mafia...mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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there has always been a mafia but its called a government
Re: EFF Dissects ACTA
Meh goverment tends to be legitmized....oh well so is the corperate mafia..... LOL
Until lobbying is a hanging offense I choose anarchy! Stop supporting big media and furthering the criminalization of consumers!! http://zippydsmlee.wordpress.com/
Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Let's renegotiate them.
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