
This is the second edition of the Consumers International IP Watch List, a survey that examines the intellectual property (IP) laws and enforcement practices of a range of countries, from the perspective of the global consumer advocacy body. Copyright laws and enforcement practices around the world are changing rapidly. But most often, the changes are for the benefit of rights holders only, disregarding consumers' interests in fair and affordable access to educational and cultural materials. To help map global trends in this area, Consumers International surveyed 34 countries for its 2010 IP Watchlist. None of the countries surveyed scored the top mark, for affording their consumers fair treatment in copyright law overall. Particular concerns included enforcement practices that infringe upon consumer rights, and compulsory copying levies that offer poor value for money. However, our report also reveals some best practices that could turn the situation around for consumers, if only they were more widely implemented.
Page Count:
12
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
ISBN-10:
0956029779
ISBN-13:
9780956029775
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