[governance] Consumers International meeting on A2K at the Internet Governance Forum
Jeremy Malcolm
jeremy at ciroap.org
Sat Nov 22 22:06:06 EST 2008
In 2008 Consumers International has launched two related projects to
improve Access to Knowledge for consumers. The broader project, funded
by Ford Foundation, aims to bolster consumer organizations’ voices
worldwide in trade negotiations and other forums where consumer
interests are being marginalized through one-sided intellectual
property (IP) regimes. The main outcome will be the development of a
global consumer dialog on A2K and could lead to future CI campaigns on
communications rights.
The second project, funded by the Open Society Institute (OSI), aims
to produce an Access to Knowledge Watch List, which will identify
countries whose IP policies and practices are harmful to consumers.
This Watch List will be used as a counterbalance to the United States'
Special 301 Report, which is an annual report highlighting those
countries that supposedly do not provide strong enough protection for
the interests of US intellectual property owners.
Consumers International invites all its members and friends to attend
an information and networking meeting at which these important new
projects will be introduced, and the draft criteria for the Access to
Knowledge Watch List will be released, ahead of their finalisation
later this month.
Date: Friday 5 December 2008
Time: 1:00pm
Venue: Room 7,
Hyderabad International Convention Centre
This meeting is not listed on the official agenda for the IGF, so to
make sure that you do not forget, please mark your diary now!
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JEREMY MALCOLM
Project Coordinator
CONSUMERS INTERNATIONAL-KL OFFICE
for Asia Pacific and the Middle East
Consumers International (CI) is the only independent global
campaigning voice for consumers. With over 220 member organisations in
115 countries, we are building a powerful international consumer
movement to help protect and empower consumers everywhere. For more
information, visit www.consumersinternational.org.
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