The proposed WIPO Treaty for the Protection of the Rights of Broadcasting, Cablecasting and Webcasting Organizations


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NGO Documents - 2006

September 2006. Viviana Munoz Teller and Andrew Chege Waitara for the South Centre. The Proposed WIPO Treaty on the Protection of Broadcasting Organisations: Are New Rights Warranted and Will Developing Countries Benefit.

September 2006.Joint Statement of Certain Civil Society, Industry and Rightholders Representatives Regarding the Draft Basic Proposal for SCCR 15.

September 2006. Treaty Language Recommendations of Certain Civil Society, Industry and Rightholders Representatives at SCCR 15.

September 16, 2006. Gwen Hinze for EFF's Blogging WIPO. Broadcast Treaty Moving Forward Despite Objections

September 13, 2006. Gwen Hinze for EFF's Blogging WIPO. Broadcast Treaty Moves Towards Diplomatic Conference.

September 13, 2006. Gwen Hinze for EFF's Blogging WIPO. Broadcast Treaty Zooming Ahead.

September 13,2006. Robin Gross for IP Justice. UN Steamrolls Member States and Insists on Controversial Broadcasting Treaty:WIPO to Outlaw Internet Transmissions of Cable and TV Programs.

September 2006. A Briefing On Public Policy Issues Affecting Civil Liberties Online from The Center For Democracy and Technology

Other Useful Pages on the Broadcasting/Webcasting Treaty

CPTech Collection of Quotes on Webcasting and the Proposed Treaty on the Protection of Broadcasting Organizations

Electronic Frontier Foundation's Action Alert on the Broadcast/Webcast Treaty.

Union for the Public Domain Page.

IP-Justice Page.

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