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UN Broadcasting Treaty May Restrict Speech

ashshy writes "A UN treaty under proposal could lead to unprecedented restrictions on free speech and fair use rights around the world. Ars Technica pulls together what you need to know from multiple sources." From the article: "The proposed broadcasting treaty would create entirely new global rights for broadcasting companies who have neither created nor own the programming. What's even more alarming is the proposal from the United States that the treaty regulate the Internet transmission of audio and video entertainment. It is dangerous and inappropriate for an unelected international treaty body to undertake the task of creating entirely new rights, which currently exist in no national law, such as webcasting rights and anti-circumvention laws related to broadcasting."

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  1. For the love of all that is holy... by halivar · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    ...will France please, please, PLEASE for once grow some balls and stand up us? This IP crap is getting old.

  2. American influence by clevershark · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I don't so much mind when Americans muck things up in America -- because I can stay out of it reasonably easily -- but when they overreach like this it just pisses off people like me.

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  3. Uh +1 funny? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You have got to be joking me. You think that a UN treaty is designed such that satire shows on Comedy Central will not be able to use clips from other shows? If anyone mods this as insightful or informative, you are a fucking idiot.

  4. Re:A lesson on how the UN feels about your rights by pete6677 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I'm just relieved that the UN has as little power as it does. Imagine what a mess they would make if they were empowered to do more than just pass resolutions.

  5. Re:The UN is just so 20th century by tinkerghost · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Le't hope America doesn't decide it want to go it alone so it can become the asshole/bully of the world -- though we see shades of that now.
    I think it's too late for that --- Bush already took us down that road.
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