Jump to content

Senate passes 'copyright czar' bill


sevfiv

Recommended Posts

Here's information on the bill, S. 3325

On Friday, the U.S. Senate passed the controversial Pro-IP Bill, which would effectively create a "copyright czar" answering to the President.

On Wednesday, Sen. Ron Wyden asked and was granted a request to remove a provision that would have required the Department of Justice to enforce copyright provisions, after the DOJ had objected. However, the bill, as passed, does create an Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator that will serve within the Office of the President.

The bill now moves to the U.S. House of Representatives, which passed its own version of the bill in May. After differences in the two bills are worked out, the compromise bill will be passed to President Bush for his signature before the end of the congressional session.

According to the Senate bill, the IPEC will chair a committee made up of representatives from the Office of Management and Budget, the DOJ, the U.S. Trade Representative, the Patent and Trademark Office, the Department of Homeland Security, the FDA, and others.

As written, the IPEC "may not control or direct any law enforcement agency in the exercise of its investigative or prosecutorial authority". But its primary function is to develop a "joint strategic plan" to wage war on those who infringe copyrights, which include facilitating the sharing of information across law-enforcement agencies and between other countries.

The House bill also contains language which would create its own copyright chief, which the House bill refers to as an "IP Enforcement Representative".

But the House bill also would create an "Intellectual Property Enforcement Division" within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, which the DOJ objected to in the Senate bill. It would be responsible for criminal intellectual property enforcement.

Both bills increase the penalties for copyright infringement.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2331291,00.asp

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How thoughtful of them to put The Department of Homeland Security is on this Intellectual Property committee.

Who else is going to search and seize counterfeit goods from cargo freighters coming into the country? I don't think Baytown Police are up to it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...