Writes Frank Tobia on our blog:

Turning our attention now from the problems [HR 4137][1] raises for
college students at home, we see that our government is making life more
difficult for developing nations as well. There's been some talk lately
on the FC discussion list that we should broaden our focus on freedom to
include issues relevant to developing nations. This is my first attempt
to broach the issue.

The Doha Development Round of trade negotiations originated to directly
address issues of trade impeding the world's poorest nations. These
include intellectual property issues like access to patented medicine,
as well as other issues, like agricultural subsidies. Just last week,
talks at the Doha Round collapsed, leaving me to wonder how long it will
be until the United States starts doing what's right with regard to
these critical issues.

I rediscovered Doha by hanging around on [Wikipedia][2]: a few weeks ago
I noticed a bunch of work happening on the [Doha Round article][3]. I'm
a sucker for participatory culture after all. But check out the article.
See anything missing? I see a [dearth of images][4] that would be nice
if we rectified (the one image on there today was added just yesterday).
And look, the WTO is kind enough to make a [photo gallery][5] publicly
available. It would be so great if we could include those pictures on
Wikipedia.

So, Free Culturites, I have a call to action:

Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask if they would be so kind as to
release some or all of their photos under a free copyright license
(something like [CC-BY][7] would be fantastic). After all, it's not like
the WTO exists to make money off of its photo gallery somehow. Myself
and a fellow editor are waiting to hear back from them, and I figure
some support couldn't hurt.

Oh, and if you feel like it, jump in and help improve the article. Long
live participatory culture!

   [1]: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h110-4137

   [2]: http://en.wikipedia.org/

   [3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doha_Development_Round

   [4]: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doha_Development_Round
&oldid=229476744

   [5]:
http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dda_e/meet08_photo_gallery_e.htm

   [6]: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

   [7]: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

URL: http://freeculture.org/blog/2008/08/02/freedom-fairness-and-the-doha-round/
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