New Media IP law in the International Arena

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New Media IP law in the International Arena Fundamentals and Problematics November 3, 2015 Class 19

No single global court or legal system. Major complexities No single global court or legal system. Most countries have both and many of those include procedures related to IP. Some are like ours; others, not so much; others, not at all A global economic environment. The global economy within the context of national cooperation, competition, hatred. No single entity controls trade, globally. A global information & communication environment. The internet with no borders and no central or universal control mechanism. Also, communication mediums with some relationship to governmental control mechanisms.

Complexities of the international scene: Trade we export a lot we also import a lot IP is a very significant portion of our exports A little less so on the import side Though in the tech areas, VERY important But for everyone else, US stuff imported into their countries is a HUGE issue/problem.

Who’s in charge of our trade Who’s in charge of our trade? This implicates folks outside of the “usual” IP domains, in IP management The State Department and Commerce Department are principally tasked with controlling U.S. export matters. Much of that which is exported is subject to export licensing and Commerce Department controls under the Bureau of Export Administration commerce control list.

Remember, global IP is not just entertainment and Info. Medical (including genetic and pharmaceuticals), agricultural, mechanical/industrial, and all forms of business methods developments.

Even non-IM IP is IM IP Not all of these aspects involve (new) digital media. But communication connectivity (internet, satellite, and cell phones changes local, regional, and national commerce into global commerce. Digitized company data (esp. financials), global IP questions relevant.

Trade as “Cudgel” We use trade as the principle way to get compliance with our IP regime As IP has become an important part of the U.S. export scene, the U.S. IP protection scheme has become grafted into trade laws. This is not a good way to do legislation over issues that then bleed back into (and in some cases, totally change) domestic policies

Trans-Pacific Partnership The Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal Explained NYT May 11, 2015 http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/12/business/unpacking-the-trans-pacific-partnership-trade-deal.html EFF on Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and IP https://www.eff.org/issues/tpp Text of Obama’s Statement on Trans-Pacific Partnership Oct 5, 2015 http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/10/05/text-of-obamas-statement-on-trans-pacific-partnership/

Many critics (both domestically and gobally) decry these tactics the U.S. approach is bad for the public distribution of knowledge counter to aspects of IP law that foster innovation and creativity unfair to native people in less developed countries overly restrictive of private use—perhaps to the point of “trumping” legal protections in favor of private use even within the U.S. (as well as globally) is overly protective of U.S. content industries (esp. entertainment) to the point of cultural hegemony

Risks are Real Piracy is rampant AND virtually beyond accounting. That pressures everyone.

pushbacks Some countries fall in line. Other countries push back in a variety of ways This is Geo-political stuff… with LONG histories and many complexities.

The most important IP issue is Jurisdiction Who’s laws apply? Who can claim that their law has been broken? With what effect? That is, “most important” if we put aside the “control” (how do we/can we stop piracy) . . .

Jurisdiction Particular court or court system; and Power of a court to hail a party into court and render a decision that is binding on that party Criminal jurisdiction: there has to be some connection between the agency/org and the crime/criminal (territory, nationality, protection of national interests, protection of the people of a country) Civil Jurisdiction: some connection between the person or property and the territory.

Jurisdictional Definitions Venue Location of a particular court Service of Process The delivery of legal papers that initiates a law suit or legal proceeding Choice of Law The legal process of deciding which of the jurisdiction’s law applies

Who Cares About Jurisdiction? Courts Lawyers Parties Why care about jurisdiction? Impacts where you can be sued. Impacts law that applies to your suit. Impacts who decides the outcome. Impacts the nature of the outcome. Impacts the costs of suit. Impacts how you may decide to act in the future.

Which Law? When parties submit to international agency/court, they may agree to the standards of that venue When dragged into a national/state court, the court may pick either its own national/state law or the international law that country/state recognizes. Almost always the former, though sometimes “informed” by the latter.

How does one decide about jurisdiction within Internet? Zippo test: bases jurisdiction over a nonresident website on the degree of interactivity between the website and the forum. Effects test: focuses on the effects intentionally caused within the forum by a defendant’s online conduct outside the forum. “Determining Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: The "Zippo" Test or the "Effects" Test?” Julia Alpert Gladstone [pdf]

Venue Tourism Defined: A plaintiff chooses the jurisdiction for a suit based upon where the law is likely to favor plaintiff’s case. We have this domestically Patent venues that favor one side or the other Tort laws that vary across states Obviously, globalism complicates, and often features, this aspect.

Speech Act, Public Law 111 - 223 Aimed at curbing libel tourism Provides a federal cause of action for an injunction and monetary remedies Injunction to bar enforcement of a foreign libel judgment if subject speech was published in the U.S. and would not be actionable under U.S. law. Remedies: amount of foreign judgment, costs and attorney’s fees and damages caused by decreased publishing opportunities

Trends US Efforts to Legislate Against Global Piracy US Efforts to Prosecute Pirates (and esp. to get other governments to cooperate with us. X Strikes and You’re Out! (“tested” abroad first Technological Solutions to New Media Problems We’re Number 2; We’re Number 3; We’re Number X?

Some examples Dutch court rules linking to photos is copyright infringement Government admits defeat, gives back seized Rojadirecta domains Canadian Supreme Court embraces fair use in landmark decisions New Developments in Chinese IP Law (conference report) Japan introduces piracy penalties for illegal downloads Decent source for International IP issues IP Watch