[Random-bits] European proposal on IP enforcement
James Love
james.love@cptech.org
Thu Jan 30 12:36:02 2003
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Subject: [Ecommerce] A level playing field for the enforcement of IPR in
Europe
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 12:25:00 -0500
From: Manon Anne Ress <manon.ress@cptech.org>
To: ecommerce <ecommerce@lists.essential.org>
Any reactions regarding the Proposal to create a "level playing field
for the enforcement of intellectual property rights in different EU
countries"?
Manon
http://www.europa.eu.int/rapid/start/cgi/guesten.ksh?p_action.gettxt=gt&doc=IP/03/144|0|RAPID&lg=EN&display=
Commission proposes Directive to bolster the fight against piracy and
counterfeiting
The proposal follows a "TRIPs plus" approach. The TRIPs Agreement
provides for minimum provisions on enforcement to be applied in all the
EU Member States. The proposed Directive would go beyond those minimum
provisions with the following supplementary ones:
banning machinery used to forge security devices which can make
consumers think goods are authentic when they are not
establishing the right for trade associations and collecting societies
(as well as right holders directly) to initiate legal proceedings
giving judicial authorities the power to force those selling pirated or
counterfeit goods to disclose information on where the goods come from,
on quantities produced delivered and ordered and on prices, as well as
to identify people involved in production and distribution networks
publication of judgements
withdrawal, at the offender's expense, of infringing goods put on the
market.
Quote from the FAQ:
Will this Directive impede the development of the internet, by for
example allowing injunctions to be served on service providers?
SNIP
In the case of Internet service providers (ISPs, who provide Internet
access services rather than P2P networks per se e.g. Yahoo, AOL), it is
already established practice in the EU that, once informed of the
presence of illegal material, ISPs disconnect illegal web sites (such as
those that disseminate child pornography, racist material etc). There is
therefore no reason why the same principle cannot apply to IPR
infringements.
end of quote
The following link to the DG Internal Market includes the proposal,
today's press release,FAQ and background documentation:
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/en/intprop/news/index.htm
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