US’s Provision For International Copyright Laws

The United States Trade Representative (USTR) has forwarded a new copyright provision which will address intellectual property concerns within the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The TPP is an important trade agreement which is currently negotiated between nine Pacific Rim countries. In an e-mail addressed to the media on Tuesday, the USTR seems to address exceptions that were not included in a leaked draft of the TPP to copyright restrictions, an ArsTechnica report reveals. “For the first time in any US trade agreement, the United States is proposing a new provision, consistent with the internationally recognized ‘3-step test,’ that will obligate Parties to seek to achieve an appropriate balance in their copyright systems in providing copyright exceptions and limitations for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research,” Carol Guthrie – spokesperson for the USTR – wrote in an e-mail to Ars Technica. “These principles are critical aspects of the US copyright system, and appear in both our law and jurisprudence. The balance sought by the US TPP proposal recognizes and promotes respect for the important interests of individuals, businesses, and institutions who rely on appropriate exceptions and limitations in the TPP region.” The “3-step test” – established in international law back in 1967 – allows for exceptions to copyright restrictions which do not “conflict with a normal exploitation of the work and does not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the author.” “Recognizing the limitations and exceptions is generally a very positive development,” said Rashmi Rangnath, staff attorney at Public Knowledge.

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US’s Provision For International Copyright Laws

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