Daily Archives: November 21, 2003

FTAA 3rd Draft Leaves ICANN/UDRP Provisions Unchanged, Unagreed, and Probably Optional

The third draft of the FTAA is now online. The Revised Intellectual Property Chapter, FTAA - ALCA – ZLEA - FTAA Draft Agreement – 2003 – Chapter XX, is still crawling with brackets (meaning there is no agreement), and Art. 13, which I criticized recently, is unchanged — but now it seems the whole chapter may be optional!

Not Geniuses has links to summaries of the overall course of the negotiations. It seems to have gone in the direction of 'FTAA a la carte' — and the IP provisions appear to be among the optional ones.

Of course this means the US will step up its pressure to put IP rules into bilateral trade agreements, but overall this is still progress.

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Cat in The Hat, The Movie, Falls Flat

The film does not shine
It's a ripoff, they say
Which we knew in advance
From the adverts they play

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Is “Is the Blogosphere Sexist?” The Right Question?

David Pollard (who has a wonderful, wonderful Blog called How To Save the World asks, Is the Blogosphere Sexist?. I think it's a fine essay, but I wonder if it's the right question.

First, I'd like to know, 'Compared to What'? I teach on a faculty that has far fewer women then men, so I'm prepared to believe there is a fair amount of sexism remaining in society. (On the other hand, we have had three female Deans in our fairly short history, including one whose ghost all but still walks the halls, so it's not all bad news here.) So the question may not be “are blogs sexist” but rather “to what extent to do blogs replicate or transcend existing patterns of behavior”.

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