U.S.Labels Canada Piracy Haven/Threatens Spain on SOPA
U.S. Labels Canada a Piracy Haven
Posted: 30 Apr 2012 02:15 PM PDTorrentfreak The United States Trade Representative has once again labeled Canada as a piracy haven. In its yearly report on countries that are not doing enough to protect the U.S. copyright industry, Canada is listed on the Priority Watch List with China, Russia, Ukraine and a handful of other countries. The Special 301 Report reads: Quote:
Spain, for example, has been taken off the list after it implemented a harsher copyright law. Last December the US ambassador threatened to put Spain on a trade blacklist if the country failed to pass a SOPA-style site blocking law. Weeks later the new law passed. Critics of the yearly “shame” report note that the Trade Representative is not balanced, and that the report is a pressure tool to further the interests of a few big media companies. “Once again the U.S. Trade Representative has produced a fact-free report that ignored any point of view except that of big media companies,” says Rashmi Rangnath, director of Public Knowledge’s Global Knowledge Initiative We are distressed that countries which have yet to pass harsh legislation being pushed around the world remain on the watch lists, while countries which give in to U.S. pressure, such as Spain, are removed when they pass punitive legislation,” he adds. |
Re: U.S.Labels Canada Piracy Haven/Threatens Spain on SOPA
The 301 report is a farce. There are no checks to see if what the copywrong groups claim is so. For several years now, Canada has been on the 301 list. This despite in many cases, Canada already has tougher laws than the US. Canada has an official policy stating that it does not accept the Special 301 process as legitimate.
Basically what happens is the copywrong industry jumps up with a claim of whoever hasn't knuckled under to it's demands. Israel's copyright enforcement is basically on par with the US yet it receives notice in the 301 report. As an answer to the joke that 301 has become, The Consumers International group has put out a list in response based on how pro- or anti-consumer local IP laws are in the public's interest. You can find that report here. Code:
http://www.consumersinternational.org/news-and-media/press-releases/2012/04/ip-watch-2012 |
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