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Subject:        	FIPR-Bulletin: Conference announcement: A Fair Deal on Copyright?

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A Fair Deal on Copyright?

http://www.fipr.org/events.html

WHAT:   A mini-conference organised by
        The Foundation for Information Policy Research

WHEN:   5.30pm-7pm, Wednesday 25 September 2002

WHERE:  The Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House,
        LSE, The Aldwych, London WC2A 2AE.

                Hosted by the Department of Information Systems,
                London School of Economics

Admission: free.

        Space is limited, so please RSVP to fairdeal02@fipr.org if you
        would like to attend.

PLEASE REDISTRIBUTE THIS FLYER UNTIL 25 SEPTEMBER
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The Internet has presented a dramatic challenge to the existing
copyright regime. Rights holders such as the music and film industry
claim that their businesses are losing many millions of dollars each
year to file-swapping networks such as Napster and its successors. One
of their main responses has been to lobby for changes in copyright
legislation to restrict the ability of consumers to extract and
exchange content on-line.

The UK government is now holding a consultation on legislation to
update UK law in this area, based on the European Union's recent
Copyright Directive. This would criminalise certain copyright
infringements and circumvention of technology that controls access to
media such as DVDs.

Would the draft legislation properly balance the incentives given to
content creators through copyright, with the benefits to society of
the free exchange of information? What effect will criminalising
"circumvention technologies" have on computer and Internet security?
Will authors, musicians and film-makers needing to sample previous
works become criminals?

At this conference you can debate the issues with speakers from the
Patent Office and open source and library communities, and hear how
well similar US legislation has worked in practice.

Speakers:

The Patent Office: Intro and Q&A on the copyright consultation
Julian Midgley, FIPR: Problems with the draft legislation
Toby Bainton, Society of College, National and University Libraries:
The effect on the UK's libraries Barbara Simons, Association for
Computing Machinery: Where the United States went wrong on copyright

Background:

The Copyright Directive (2001/29/EC) - UK Implementation, The Patent
Office:
http://www.patent.gov.uk/about/consultations/eccopyright/index.htm

Critique of the Proposed UK Implementation of the EU Copyright
Directive, Julian Midgley:
http://uk.eurorights.org/issues/eucd/ukimpl/critique_uk_impl.html

ACM briefings on the US Digital Millenium Copyright Act:
http://www.acm.org/usacm/IP/#copyright

Media contacts:

Ian Brown, Director, FIPR: ian@fipr.org / 07970 164 526
Ross Anderson, Chair, FIPR: rja@fipr.org / 01223 33 47 33
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