August 03, 2005

U.S. Copyright Policies Enforced through Trade Agreements

I recently learned that trade agreements regularly include requirements for other countries to follow the same copyright laws that have been established in the United States. For example, a recent CNET news.com article, Copyright lobbyists strike again, reports that the new Central American Free Trade Agreement included various copyright restrictions and policies for enforcement.

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Copyright Intellectual Property

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