Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty
- Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty
The WIPO Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty is a treaty designed to afford broadcasters some control and copyright-like control over the content of their broadcasts.
See also
*WIPO
*EFF
External links
* [http://www.wipo.org/documents/en/meetings/2004/sccr/pdf/sccr_11_3.pdf#search=%22Protection%20of%20Broadcasts%20and%20Broadcasting%20Organizations%20Treaty%22 The text of the treaty]
* [http://www.publicknowledge.org/pdf/wipo-statement-20060905.pdf An statement from several companies, groups, organisations and interested parties]
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