Social Aspects of Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights

June 29, 2004


Comments to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Advisory Committee on the Enforcement of Industrial Property Rights (ACE/IP) on Social Aspects of Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
by James Love.
28 June 2004.

James Love is the Director of the
Consumer Project on Technology (CPTech). Among the topics he addresses are:

  • The relationship between privacy and copyright enforcement.
  • The relationship between affordability and infringement
  • The relationship between enforcement and control of anticompetitive practices.
  • Enforcement abuses.
  • The relationship between development of poor countries and enforcement.
  • Cost benefit analysis for enforcement in developing countries.
  • Collection societies and the free distribution of works.
  • Special problems poised by technological protection measures
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