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WIPO calls on India to sign internet treaties on copyright 

Geneva (PTI): The World Intellectual Organisation (WIPO) on Tuesday called on 
India to become a signatory to the two internet treaties which will provide
for global protection of the rights of copyright holders, performers and 
producers of phonograms. 

The WIPO Copyrights Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, 
collectively termed as Internet Treaties, were negotiated in 1996 under the
auspices of WIPO. But India is yet to sign them. 

"India has got huge information, film and entertainment industries. For its own 
benefit, the country must become a signatory to the two treaties. It would
ensure a strong protection about the use of creative works on the world wide 
web not only in that country but also abroad," Director of Copyright Law at
WIPO Jorgen Savy Blomqvist told PTI here. 

With internet, web piracy is also fast gaining grounds in the world. As Indian 
products generate big money in that country and in the overseas, signing
the treaties would ensure that producers of creative works in India get their 
fair share of income the products generate abroad, the Director said. 

"It will provide an enormous boost to India's cultural and creative industries. 
Through digital networks, that country's music, art, literature, and folklore
can reach new markets throughout the world, and be delivered directly to paying 
customers around the globe," he said. 


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