Re: [swinog] IP protection in Switzerland

2012-09-22 Diskussionsfäden Peter Keel
* on the Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 04:21:52PM +, Alexandre Egger wrote:
 Source: http://www.rts.ch/info/4289107.html/BINARY/Caucus.pdf

A caucus happens to be a just an assembly of a party or political
group, so these four senators/congressmen can bascially just meet for
offee and decide they're the The Congressional International Anti-Piracy 
Caucus (if nobody objects and the rest thinks this could be useful).
So this is a somewhat inofficial meeting of the criminally insane, 
trying to expand their mercantilist powergame to Switzerland.

Cheers
Seegras
-- 
Those who give up essential liberties for temporary safety deserve 
neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
It's also true that those who would give up privacy for security are 
likely to end up with neither. -- Bruce Schneier


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Re: [swinog] IP protection in Switzerland

2012-09-22 Diskussionsfäden Peter Guhl

Am 21.09.2012 18:21, schrieb Alexandre Egger:

For those of you who have some spare time this weekend, there is a piece
of entertainment written by the so-called USA government which sack

[...]

[…]

*Switzerland*

Switzerland’s copyright law is inadequate, making it a home for rogue
sites whose clear purpose is to facilitate and enable massive
unauthorized making available of pirated material. It must be updated to


Isn't it already written in Neuromancer? Something like We still have 
a government; we are not yet completely ruled by companies (I only have 
read the German translation).


Regards
   Peter



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[swinog] IP protection in Switzerland

2012-09-21 Diskussionsfäden Alexandre Egger
For those of you who have some spare time this weekend, there is a piece of 
entertainment written by the so-called USA government which sack Switzerland 
over IP protection. You will be amazingly surprised to hear that Switzerland is 
a magnet for rogue sites. Considering the tightness of Art. 67, it must be an 
irony note from some officials to make sure their fellow colleagues do read 
what they write.
[…]
Switzerland
Switzerland’s copyright law is inadequate, making it a home for rogue sites 
whose clear purpose is to facilitate and enable massive unauthorized making 
available of pirated material. It must be updated to provide for meaningful 
enforcement efforts against digital piracy. Until these changes are made, 
Switzerland will continue to be a magnet for rogue sites. Switzerland must 
ensure basic accountability for enterprises that profit from widespread 
infringement and clarify that copying from illegal sources is illegal. In doing 
so, Switzerland will fulfill its obligations under the WIPO Internet Treaties 
and other international copyright norms.
[…]
Source: http://www.rts.ch/info/4289107.html/BINARY/Caucus.pdf
Nice weekend.

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