[governance] Greens Call For ‘Social Contract For Digital Age’; Lessig Calls US Hopeless On Copyright Reform

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    Greens Call For ‘Social Contract For Digital Age’; Lessig Calls US
    Hopeless On Copyright Reform

Published on 22 October 2012 @ 10:04 pm

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Intellectual Property Watch

By Monika Ermert for /Intellectual Property Watch/

BERLIN–The United States is hopeless when it comes to a copyright reform 
for the internet, US Law Professor Lawrence Lessig told the German Green 
Party’s congress on internet politics on Saturday. Europe, Lessig said, 
could take the lead with regard to that reform, which is needed but 
blocked in the US by vested interests.

The US copyright lobby’s only defeat – the withdrawal of the Stop Online 
Piracy Act (SOPA) – did not mean there was a broader turnaround, he 
said. Lessig asked for a simpler, more focussed and efficient copyright 
that avoids mixing private and professional use, remix and copies under 
an ever-stricter regime. The call was welcomed at the conference that 
the Green Party used to discuss what it called a social contract for the 
digital age.

“A social contract for the digital age is overdue,” said Green Party 
Chair Renate Kuenast, who will also lead the party in the upcoming 
German election next year.

Needed elements are: internet access as the new universal service, 
better access to the political process and a rejuvenation of democracy, 
and the protection of fundamental rights in the digital world, Kuenast 
said. Eighteen workshops discussed what critics called regulation for 
the net – from more effective data protection to potential inclusion of 
digital rights in the German constitution.

Former State Department official Ben Scott called for much more 
forward-looking policy and said he sees Berlin as more of a source for 
the change than Brussels and the European Union, as Brussels is where 
“good ideas go to die.”

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