Archive for the ‘capitol hill’ Category

In Case You Missed It: Rep King introduces IP legislation

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

This week, Congressman Steve King (R-IA) introduced legislation (H.R. 3375) that would direct the President to impose duties on Chinese merchandise for violations of U.S. intellectual property rights.  The duties would be equivalent to the estimated annual loss of revenue to U.S. intellectual property rights holders and revenues raised would be proportionally distributed to rights [...]

The Facts on PROTECT-IP and the Stop Online Piracy Act: What Are Rogue Sites?

Monday, November 7th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

Given some of the threatening rhetoric surrounding the PROTECT-IP Act and the Stop Online Piracy Act, it is appropriate to consider the types of sites this legislation does and does not target. It does not target legitimate sites like YouTube, Twitter, eBay or Facebook. It does target sites that are “dedicated to theft of U.S. [...]

It only takes an act of Congress to keep good music going

Friday, November 4th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

This column originally appeared in the Champaign News-Gazette October 23, 2011 Reproduced by permission of The News-Gazette, Inc. – Permission does not imply endorsement. My friend, the late, great Muscle Shoals songwriter Robert Byrne, once told me, “A hit song is an act of God.” I’m glad I didn’t under­stand the full ramifications of that [...]

Free Ride on Capitol Hill

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 by Gayle Osterberg

Journalist and author Robert Levine describes himself as a passionate music fan (while speaking with AdWeek this week, he was browsing the vinyl selection at a record store in Nashville) who has also been interested in technology most of his life, and has been lucky enough to cover the intersection of those topics for a [...]

In Case You Missed It: Congressional Leaders Call for Russian Compliance with IP Rights

Monday, October 31st, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

Congressional leaders are asking that IP protection and market access for technology products be key elements discussed with Russian officials as Russia pursues accession to the World Trade Organization.  The Chairmen and Ranking Members of the House and Senate Committees with jurisdiction over international trade this weekend expressed concern regarding these issues in a letter [...]

Music Speaks Up on Erroneous Web Campaign

Saturday, October 29th, 2011 by Gayle Osterberg

Guilds and associations representing artists, publishers, songwriters and record labels have issued a statement regarding the erroneous attacks by the so-called “freebieber” website against a bill aimed at protecting artists rights: Statement from: American Federation of Musicians, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, National Music Publishers’ Association, Recording Academy, and the Recording Industry Association [...]

Can I Buy a Fact?

Thursday, October 27th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

Gary Shapiro, President of the Consumer Electronics Association, jumped on the misinformation bandwagon with a blog yesterday that appears to have been posted before a House bill was even introduced.  He shepherded a group of Silicon Valley venture capitalists around the Hill today on a CEA sponsored lobbying campaign against the Stop Online Piracy Act [...]

House Unveils Legislative Package to Defend American IP Online

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

The U.S. House of Representatives today introduced H.R. 3261, The Stop Online Piracy Act, a bipartisan bill that would promote prosperity, creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation by combating the theft of U.S. intellectual property. Eight members joined House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX), Ranking Member John Conyers (D-MI), IP Subcommittee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Rep. Howard [...]

The Wheels on the Bus

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

Sorry to stick that “round and round, round and round” tune into your head, but it seems appropriate for the activity of the last several days by a small but vocal cadre of technorati who are amping up the drama and fear factor related to enforcement of copyright laws online. First, a “new” group called [...]

IP Community Hails Passage of Free Trade Agreements

Friday, October 14th, 2011 by Sandra Aistars

This week’s bipartisan approval of three free trade agreements was met with applause from some members of the Copyright Alliance. Especially welcome in the trade agreements – made with South Korea, Panama and Columbia – are provisions designed to deter the theft of U.S. intellectual property and to create better access to world markets for [...]


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