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November 30, 2005. Bridges Weekly Trade News Digest. Chile and Brazil Propose Public Interest Exemptions to WIPO Broadcast Treaty.

November 25, 2005. Washington Internet Daily. WIPO Broadast Treaty meeting ends with little decided on including webcasting

November 2, 2005. Jonathan Krim for the Washington Post. Weighing Webcasters' Rights to Content.

October 10, 2005. William New for Intellectual Property Watch, Interview With WIPO Deputy Director General Rita Hayes on Broadcast/Webcast treaty with commentary by James Love posted on Random-Bits.

October 4, 2005. Letter to the Editor in the Financial Times by Jonathan Potter in response to James Boyle's op-ed. We all have a stake in protecting webcasters from piracy with commentary by James Love posted on Random-Bits.

October 4, 2005. Sangeeta Shashikant for the SUNS North-South Development Monitor. Decision postponed on WIPO Broadcasting treaty.

October 3, 2005. William New for Intellectual Property Watch. WIPO Negotiators Agree On Way Forward For Broadcasting Treaty.

October 3, 2005. James Kanter for the International Herald Tribune. Broadcasters Scramble for a Net Defense.

October 1, 2005. William New for Intellectual Property Watch. WIPO Negotiators Seek Final Agreement On Key Issues At General Assembly.

September 30, 2005. Sangeeta Shashikant for the SUNS North-South Development Monitor. WIPO Members divided over proposed Broadcasting Treaty

September 27, 2005. James Boyle. Op-ed in the Financial Times. More Rights Are Wrong for Webcasters.

September 15, 2005. Boing Boing. WIPO wants to give webcasters the right to steal from public domain, Creative Commons and GPL.

November 30, 2005. Bridges Weekly Trade News Digest. Chile and Brazil Propose Public Interest Exemptions to WIPO Broadcast Treaty.

November 25, 2005. Washington Internet Daily. WIPO Broadast Treaty meeting ends with little decided on including webcasting

November 2, 2005. Jonathan Krim for the Washington Post. Weighing Webcasters' Rights to Content.

October 10, 2005. William New for Intellectual Property Watch, Interview With WIPO Deputy Director General Rita Hayes on Broadcast/Webcast treaty with commentary by James Love posted on Random-Bits.

October 4, 2005. Letter to the Editor in the Financial Times by Jonathan Potter in response to James Boyle's op-ed. We all have a stake in protecting webcasters from piracy with commentary by James Love posted on Random-Bits.

October 4, 2005. Sangeeta Shashikant for the SUNS North-South Development Monitor. Decision postponed on WIPO Broadcasting treaty.

October 3, 2005. William New for Intellectual Property Watch. WIPO Negotiators Agree On Way Forward For Broadcasting Treaty.

October 3, 2005. James Kanter for the International Herald Tribune. Broadcasters Scramble for a Net Defense.

October 1, 2005. William New for Intellectual Property Watch. WIPO Negotiators Seek Final Agreement On Key Issues At General Assembly.

September 30, 2005. Sangeeta Shashikant for the SUNS North-South Development Monitor. WIPO Members divided over proposed Broadcasting Treaty

September 27, 2005. James Boyle. Op-ed in the Financial Times. More Rights Are Wrong for Webcasters.

September 15, 2005. Boing Boing. WIPO wants to give webcasters the right to steal from public domain, Creative Commons and GPL.

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