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- From: Pete Strickland <ps@iucr.org>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:01:58 +0100 (BST)
******************************************************* Subject: A draft new EU Directive on enforcing Intellectual Property protection At this URL you will find a commentary on the 'state of the art' on the progress and the protests against a draft new Directive on protection systems for IP. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/draftdir.html Extracts: "The EU's draft IP Enforcement Directive - the `EuroDMCA' - sets out to make it dramatically easier to enforce copyrights, patents, and trademarks in Europe, and to punish people who tamper with technical mechanisms designed to prevent copying or counterfeiting. The directive has been welcomed by the music and film industries. But it divides the computer industry - Microsoft is for, while Sun is against - and the telecomms industry is strongly opposed. Supermarkets also stand to lose. Resistance is building, for example in the European press. Online liberties are also at risk, as well as commercial interests. " "The directive proposes that almost all the enforcement measures available to IP owners in any member state must be available in all of them, and that the application of the criminal law to IP enforcement be made very much broader" "the Commission has launched a draft Directive that will criminalise all acts of intellectual property infringement that are carried out deliberately in the course of a business, rather than just serious cases as at present. It will also make generally available some intimidatory techniques that until now have existed only in some jurisdictions - such as the UK's Anton Piller and Mareva orders, which respectively allow searches and the freezing of bank accounts in civil cases, and a Dutch provision that an infringer can be compelled to recall goods from the market at his own expense. In the UK, where they were invented, Anton Piller orders turned out to be dangerous instruments and open to abuse; as a result, many safeguards have been developed in the UK since its introduction in 1976. The Directive does not compel member states to enact these safeguards and it is predictable that many will not" "The proposed Directive will also undermine basic liberties in ways that will offend many influential groups in society, from academics and librarians through disabled people to musicians" ******************************************************* Subject: Conference Sept 17 -20 on New Services for Scientific Information This conference will cover methods of managing and maintaining scientific information by a worldwide and distributed but coherent workforce. This includes the usage of novel and innovative tools as well as services which have the objective of satisfying users. The emphasis is on addressing the obstacles and challenges of a distributed workforce on the service side and of outreach to users and their satisfaction on the user side. Location: Oldenberg, Germany It is the third such Conference in the SINN Project which is a project within the DFN-program 'Einsatz von Netzdiensten im Wissenschaftlichen Informationswesen', supported by the German Academic Network Organisation (Deutsches Forschungsnetz - DFN), with the financial support of the German Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung - BMBF) and the Government of Lower Saxony. Start/Enddates of the project: 1. Feb 2001 - 31. Oct 2003 The aim of the project is to enhance the distributed information system PhysNet to a fast and secure service by setting up a network of independent but cooperating Harvest-brokers and Harvest-gatherers and building a network of PhysNet- mirrors. ******************************************************* -- Best wishes Peter Strickland Managing Editor IUCr Journals ---------------------------------------------------------------------- IUCr Editorial Office, 5 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU, England Phone: 44 1244 342878 Fax: 44 1244 314888 Email: ps@iucr.org Ftp: ftp.iucr.org WWW: http://journals.iucr.org/ NEWSFLASH: Complete text of all IUCr journals back to 1948 now online! Visit Crystallography Journals Online for more details
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