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@@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ this change, the war to rid the world of Internet pirates
will al
culture of values that have been integral to our tradition from the start.
Constitution, U.S.First Amendment to
-Copyright lawas protection of creators
+copyright lawas protection of creators
First Amendment
Netanel, Neil Weinstock
@@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@ to which most of us remain oblivious.
PIRACY
-Copyright lawEnglish
+copyright lawEnglish
Mansfield, William Murray, Lord
music publishing
sheet music
@@ -10673,6 +10673,7 @@ social causes. But with the Internet, it includes a wide range of
individuals and groups dedicated to spreading culture
generally.
+pornography
There's a parallel here with pornography that is a bit hard to
describe, but it's a strong one. One phenomenon that the Internet
created was a world of noncommercial pornographers—people who
@@ -11657,6 +11658,8 @@ who had advised us early on about a First Amendment strategy; and
finally, former solicitor general Charles Fried.
Fried, Charles
+Congress, U.S.constitutional powers of
+Constitution, U.S.Commerce Clause of
Fried was a special victory for our side. Every other former solicitor
general was hired by the other side to defend Congress's power to give
@@ -11686,6 +11689,8 @@ continue to have the right to control who did what with content they
wanted to control.
Gershwin, George
+Porgy and Bess
+pornography
Dr. Seuss's representatives, for example, argued that it was
better for the Dr. Seuss estate to control what happened to
@@ -13041,6 +13046,7 @@ perspectives. And WIPO was an ideal venue for this discussion, since
WIPO is the preeminent international body dealing with intellectual
property issues.
+World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
Indeed, I was once publicly scolded for not recognizing this fact
about WIPO. In February 2003, I delivered a keynote address to a
@@ -13071,6 +13077,7 @@ had thought it was taken for granted that WIPO could and should. And
thus the meeting about open and collaborative projects to create
public goods
seemed perfectly appropriate within the WIPO agenda.
+
Apple Corporation
But there is one project within that list that is highly
@@ -13185,7 +13192,10 @@ in understanding—the sort of mistake that is excusable in a
first-year law student, but an embarrassment from a high government
official dealing with intellectual property issues.
+World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
+drugspharmaceutical
generic drugs
+patentson pharmaceuticals
Second, who ever said that WIPO's exclusive aim was to promote
intellectual property maximally? As I had been scolded at the