Senate Wants To Send US Copyright Cops To Foreign Countries
from the from-all-sides... dept
With the ProIP bill moving forward and trade representatives hard at work on an ACTA treaty to force customs agents to search for copyright violations at the border, Against Monopoly points out that Senators Max Baucus and Orrin Hatch have introduced a new bill having to do with intellectual property overseas. The bill would have the US Trade Representative draw up piracy "Priority Watch List," allowing the White House take actions against countries that don't get in line, including placing officials at foreign embassies with the sole purpose of enforcing US IP rights. Yup, that's correct. The US may soon be sending copyright cops to other countries. This actually seems like a repeat of a bill introduced last year, but it still should worry other countries -- especially when the US has a history of creating such priority watch lists of IP offenders in the past -- and that list is usually laughable, in that it accuses countries that have much stricter copyright laws than the US itself.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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WMCI
The US wants Canada's hydroelectricity, oil and gas reserves, timber, and fresh water...I can practically see the US military lining up on the 49th parallel awaiting orders to pour across the border to protect the world from those Canadians who practice Copyright Terrorism. Then the resources will start flowing freely south (gives new meaning to "free trade") so that we Canadians can't use any of it to further our agenda of copyright infringement.
And if you don't support the war against copyright terrorism, then you are unpatriotic and you don't love the US and you are just as bad as those evil Canadians who live north of you.
Wait, Canada might be safe. If 20% of US citizens can't find the USA on a world map, then there's a greater probability that they won't be able to find us! O Joy! O Bliss! O Rapture!
Geography FTW.
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http://www.patentbaristas.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/iipepa.pdf
Unlike the "Bailout Bill", this one is only 10 pages.
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James Bond, where are you?
Or, perhaps we could contract the Mossad, to sneak into rogue copyright-infringing nations, kidnap the evil pirates, and bring them to justice in Hollywood. They did it with Nazis, why not copyright pirates?
Time to start checking the classifieds in Soldier of Fortune magazine. Ought to be lots of volunteers.
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