[Hague-jur-commercial-law] Hague roundtable moving to Friday, March 5

Miriam Nisbet mnisbet@alawash.org
Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:07:41 -0500


Chris:  Thank you for reminding me about the call-in.  We'll post an 800
number the week of the call for those who can't be here.  Miriam

>>> "Chris Chiu" <CCHIU@aclu.org> 02/12/04 05:23PM >>>
Thanks for the update. Will conference call facilities be available for
people who not be able to otherwise participate in person?

Sincerely,
Christopher Chiu
Technology Policy Analyst
American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad Street
New York NY 10004
USA
Phone: 212-549-2535 
E-mail: cchiu@aclu.org 


-----Original Message-----
From: Miriam Nisbet [mailto:mnisbet@alawash.org] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:11 PM
To: ecommerce@lists.essential.org;
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Subject: [Hague-jur-commercial-law] Hague roundtable moving to Friday,
March 5


The  roundtable discussion on The Hague developments is being 
re-scheduled for Friday, March 5, 2004 (from Thursday March 4).  We
apologize for moving the meeting once again, but we encountered an
irreconcilable conflict!  
Time:  12-2pm
ALA Washington Office,
1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 403
Washington, DC

If coming by Metro, closest stop is Metro Center (building is at the
corner of 13th & E Sts).  Feel free to bring your brown-bag lunch.

Jeff Kovar of the U.S. State Department and other members of the U.S.
delegation will be present.

In addition to the issues related to the weakness of proposed "escape
clause" when facing a choice of forum in a non-negotiated contract,
there are issues about what is "excluded" from the scope (Article 1 (3
(k) & 1 (4) ie validity of patents, trademarks, protected industrial
designs, layout-designs of integrated circuits AND "other intellectual
property rights" and issues about the interim measures and enforcement
(article 6).

Negotiation will continue on the draft convention, with another
meeting
set for April 2004 in The Hague.   If that session goes well, there
may
be a
Diplomatic Conference to conclude the treaty in November or December
2004.

The draft on exclusive choice of court agreement is available on The
Hague Conference page under DOC. No 49E

Draft: ftp://ftp.hcch.net/doc/workdoc49e.pdf 

Open Letter to Delegates signed by the Computer and Communications
Industry Association (CCIA), NetCoalition, the Internet Commerce
Coalition (ICC) the U.S. Internet Industry Association (USIIA), and
the
U.S. InternetService Provider Association (USISPA)
http://lists.essential.org/pipermail/hague-jur-commercial-law/2003-December/000834.html



For Libraries see Miriam's post
http://lists.essential.org/pipermail/hague-jur-commercial-law/2004-January/000861.html



For more info contact:

Miriam M. Nisbet
Legislative Counsel
American Library Association
1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW - #403
Washington, D.C. 20004-1701
Voice:  202-628-8410, x. 202,
        or 800-941-8478, x. 202
Fax:     202-628-8419
e-mail:  mnisbet@alawash.org 
http://www.ala.org/washoff 
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