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Russia making a move on piracy

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Some good might come out of this!

This week the U.S. government announced a joint program with Russia in an effort to thwart piracy as well as protecting intellectual property (PDF). The new joint program calls to address what the U.S. terms IPR, or intellectual property rights, which is a big concern in Russia right now as well as other countries such as China and Taiwan.

The agreement between the U.S. and Russia will attempt to address critical issues, including but not limited to the following:
Fighting optical disc piracy
Fighting Internet piracy
Protecting pharmaceutical test data
Deterring piracy and counterfeiting through criminal penalties
Strengthening border enforcement against piracy and counterfeiting
Bringing Russia’s laws into compliance with the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related of the main websites under target is AllofMP3.com -- a prime example of a website that connects users to copyrighted music free of royalties. Russia has agreed to take measures such as prosecution and lawful takedown of such websites and any organization that launches and maintains such websites. Currently the site is still online.

Illegal media distribution is also a big problem in Russia and in many parts of Asia. Walking in the streets of Shanghai, one can find many small shops that sell and rent movies that are all burned onto writable discs. Many people also sell movies and software privately on the streets. Most importantly, this seems to be a very common practice. Optical media manufacturers operating in Russia will also be under the microscope. Plants that produce illegal discs will face heavy fines and criminal charges. Individuals and groups involved in piracy activities will also face charges as criminals.

According to the pact "Russia has provided information showing that through September, Russian authorities continue their efforts on IPR enforcement, with raids at comparable levels to last year. We believe that Russia is committed to more aggressive actions before the end of the year."

By June of 2007, Russia will have fully implemented its new legistlation on software and Internet piracy. Music, movies and software will all be covered under law. The co-operation between the U.S. and Russia is so serious in fact, that a special hotline has been dedicated for up-to-date piracy communications between the two countries.
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How exactly is protecting pharmaceutical test data related in any way to internet piracy? :wtf:
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General Zod wrote:How exactly is protecting pharmaceutical test data related in any way to internet piracy? :wtf:
Who said Piracy is only about music, movies and games?
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This topic brought images of swashbuckling comrades plying the iceberg laden Northern seas in search of....... frozen booty?

Good job being a big disappointment.

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Ace Pace wrote:
General Zod wrote:How exactly is protecting pharmaceutical test data related in any way to internet piracy? :wtf:
Who said Piracy is only about music, movies and games?
You'd figure pharmaceutical test data is something that would have a significant deal more amount of security about it. Such as limited access to within a building and private orders, security clearance to access it, etc. Not something you'd figure people would be pirating when they talk about internet piracy.
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General Zod wrote:
Ace Pace wrote:
General Zod wrote:How exactly is protecting pharmaceutical test data related in any way to internet piracy? :wtf:
Who said Piracy is only about music, movies and games?
You'd figure pharmaceutical test data is something that would have a significant deal more amount of security about it. Such as limited access to within a building and private orders, security clearance to access it, etc. Not something you'd figure people would be pirating when they talk about internet piracy.
Read what you just said. Corporations are also idiots, and are just as suspectible to hacking.
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