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Antigua May Be Allowed To Violate US Copyrights

Skleed refers us to the NYTimes for an article on the high-stakes case the US is losing before the World Trade Organization. So far the US has lost an initial hearing and two appeals on its policies regarding Antiguan offshore gambling sites. Now the lawyer pressing the case has asked for a rarely invoked, but codified, recourse under WTO rules: letting Antiguans copy and distribute American music, movies, and software. The game may be to get Hollywood and Microsoft, et al., to pressure Washington to cut a deal. But their influence may not be sufficient to move lawmakers on the question of online gambling. From the article: "But not complying with the decision presents big problems of its own for Washington. That's because Mr. Mendel, who is claiming $3.4 billion in damages on behalf of Antigua, has asked the trade organization to grant a rare form of compensation if the American government refuses to accept the ruling: permission for Antiguans to violate intellectual property laws by allowing them to distribute copies of American music, movie and software products, among others."

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  1. Allowed? by EveryNickIsTaken · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Allowed by whom? The WTO? You should realize by now that the US doesn't give a shit about international organizations and their silly "rules." America. Fuck Yeah.

    1. Re:Allowed? by Guppy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      Ah, that would explain the monkey in the oval office then. Don't see any robots anywhere yet, although if Cheney get into an accident maybe we'll have a chance to see if he really does have a cyborg endoskeleton.

    2. Re:Allowed? by stupid_is · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      They have cars - they must have gas/petrol/oil. That's probably just cause enough

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