Public Knowledge Statement On New IP Enforcement Report
Public Knowledge Statement On New IP Enforcement Report
Public Knowledge Statement On New IP Enforcement Report

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    The following is attributed to John
    Bergmayer, senior staff attorney with Public Knowledge:

    “We are pleased that the new
    report  from the Administration’s
    Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator demonstrates a commitment to
    transparency in policymaking for intellectual property.

    “Public Knowledge has consistently
    maintained that trade negotiations in particular, such as the current
    Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, need more participation from the public in
    their formulation.

    “We are also pleased that the
    Coordinator confirmed the Administration’s opposition to legislation ‘that
    reduces freedom of expression, increases cybersecu­rity risk (including
    authority to tamper with the DNS system), or undermines the dynamic, innovative
    global Internet.’

    “At the same time, the report clearly
    shows that the content industries have a vast array of tools already at their
    disposal to enforce their rights, while the listing of enforcement cases also
    clearly shows the industries and the government have a world-wide reach when
    action is needed in any country in the world. 

    “We remain extremely wary, however, of
    the reliance the report places on information regarding copyright industries as
    a source of information regarding infringement. Particularly in cases involving fair use, rights holders
    have not shown themselves to be reliable judges of infringement.”