WIPO: We Don't Want To Hear It
Rolan writes "The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has announced that they will not allow most Public Interest Groups into two upcoming meetings on Intellectual Property. The EFF has a
Press Release."
"I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar."
-Hoban Washburn
Aren't these private organizations working together to run their private operations as they see fit?
This is a government organization, not a private organization.
Mr. Borland seems to entirely miss the point that Open-Source software is not free and is not counter to intellectual property rights.
The OSS licence agreement requires intellectual property right laws to be in full effect to work.
Its just the the compensation of OSS licences is not in money to the licence holders, but in restricted behavior in the public interest (freedom to re-distribute, requiring derivative works to be made available to all).
Its not users who are broken, it's systems not taking account their likely behaviour and fixing it technically.
Please don't refer to "us" as "consumers". We're people, plain and simple. Some of "us" even create stuff without the luxury of being part of a huge corporation. Please go buy Make magazine, or visit a library or something.
Now, the big companies that want the term extension can't admit they would be so evil as to rob someone of the fruits of their labour, so this bogus story about protecting the artists' dependants is born. Perhaps we merely need to rethink how the term is applied, rather than arguing about the periods. Perhaps a term that is triggered by first publication would work better, although this fails for non-duplicated artwork like paintings and such.
I used up all my sick days, so I'm calling in dead.