White House Publishes Obnoxious Special 301 Report; Whines About Any Country With A More Enlightened View On IP
from the but-of-course dept
It’s widely considered a complete joke in diplomatic circles and even within the US government, but every year the USTR is required to come out with its Special 301 report concerning who’s been naughty and who’s been nice on intellectual property issues. This year’s report has just come out, and it’s no different than previous years. Basically, there’s no objective process at all. There’s just a bunch of lobbyists whining about which countries don’t treat them with enough respect (i.e., allow real competition in their home countries), and then the USTR parrots back the lobbyists’ complaints, with little in the way of verification or understanding. Then, the State Department uses that report to pressure countries (see: New Zealand, Canada, Sweden and Spain as examples) to rewrite their patent and copyright laws.
The really sickening part in all of this is that the USTR makes no effort to determine what sorts of IP laws are effective or reasonable. None. It just pushes other countries to ratchet up their IP laws to more and more draconian levels. Basically, if anyone thinks they have a better idea on how intellectual property laws should be done, the US government shames them with this report. It’s even more ridiculous when you realize that they even name and shame some countries (e.g., Canada) for not making their laws even worse than US laws. Notice that the Special 301 report never seems to care when other countries don’t add in exceptions like fair use… they just focus on ratcheting things up.
It’s a complete embarrassment, and it’s time the whole thing was dropped.
Filed Under: copyright, special 301, ustr
Comments on “White House Publishes Obnoxious Special 301 Report; Whines About Any Country With A More Enlightened View On IP”
Agree on the “It’s time to drop the whole Special 301” thing. That ‘report’ is written solely by copyright maximalists, so it is not a legitimate report at all.
Fair Use
I don’t think it’s true that they don’t care about fair use – didn’t the 2007 Special 301 report highlight Israel’s plan to introduce US-style “Fair Use” as a concern ?
See this blog post
Senate Pokemon
Senators – collect the full set and rule the world! Gotta pay em all!
Re: Senate Pokemon
And then make rule 34 of them?
Corruption from on high
All of these corrupt officials all need to be fired and replaced by 10 year old children. Children know the difference between right and wrong better than these idiots running our quickly sinking society.
For Shame.
Re: Corruption from on high
Yep…. with a 10 year old, it is all about “Are you physically harming someone else without their permission? Are you stealing something PHYSICAL from them? Are you forcing someone to do or not do something that they do not or do wish to do. sexual or not? No? Then nothing wrong with it.
Re: Corruption from on high
Plus, a child would likely be less trustworthy when it comes to keeping promises to lobbyists.
Well, also to voters, but they wouldn’t be that much better then the pre-existing politicians on that front anyways.
Re: Re: Corruption from on high
Promises to lobbyists are kept if the lobbyists pay enough money under the table.
Re: Corruption from on high
Monkeys would be better than our current administration, at least monkeys won’t make things any worse.
Re: Corruption from on high
Old variant Hicks joke:
The President is swron in, and is taken to a dark room, with a number of people in chairs and a projector. The projector is switched on and it runs a grainy film of the assasssination of John F. Kennedy from a position that looks a lot like the grassy knoll.
One of the people in the other chairs says, “Any questions?”
The President goes, “uh, yeah’ just what my agenda is!”
Just doing..
what the entertainment industry is paying (bribing) them to do. It’s not a surprse