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Debbie - I can't comment authoritatively on the legal or technical
aspects of SOPA/ PIPA. But thinking aloud: The speculative coffee-shop
talk I hear all the time is that Singapore follows US law closely (in
terms of precedence or actual legal amendments), particularly after
the Free Trade Agreements. So any change to IP laws in the US would
trickle down to Singapore somehow.
Re: this statement, I have some thoughts:
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... the very notion of copyright infringement and free information on
the creative commons are operating on different planes of logic.
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On infringement and CC/ copyright, this might be a separate matter
from altogether. you can adopt CC and still have your rights
infringed. E.g. if someone uses my CC-licensed works and did not
attribute it to me, that's still infringement.
ivan
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Nope, didn't blog about this. But I'll be hosting a Tech Talk Coffee Shop episode this Saturday on Skype to talk about SOPA and PIPA if you'll like to join us and chime in your thoughts.
This is open to anyone interested to voice their thoughts. My Skype id is triplez82.
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Kanako - organising a CC Singapore meetup is great! At least just
getting people to understand what SOPA/ PIPA is about. I've to admit
my understanding is extremely shallow. You mentioned TPP, which is way
over my head. So I'd love to learn more, from a credible source like
yourself.
Bruce - thanks for the link to Shanmugam's FB post. Reading the
comments posted (to Shanmugam), seems to me there are different levels
of understanding of what SOPA/ PIPA. It reminded me of attempts to
organise similar "Occupy Wall Street" in Singapore. I mean,
Singaporeans heard about the movement but not many really understood
the root causes, disparities and inequalities in the US context.
ivan