Towards a
"World Intellectual Wealth Organisation"
Supporting the Geneva Declaration
The Geneva Declaration [1] is an impressive step towards the creation of a broad coalition of people, organisations and countries [2] demanding that the international community re-think the goals and mechanisms for awarding monopoly control over different kinds of knowledge. It offers many constructive, concrete suggestions for changes in WIPO goals, policies and priorities, and provides ample and insightful arguments for redesign of the copyright and patent bargains to better serve the public interest of all of humankind.
We are convinced that new answers sometimes require new questions, not more careful repetition of old questions. A World Intellectual Property Organisation will always, understandably, lean towards applying the pre-selected tool-set of monopolisation that it refers to as Intellectual Property; a term that we find to be ideologically charged and dangerously oblivious to the significant differences that exist between the many areas of law that it tries to subsume.
While it may look at better, possibly more socially sustainable ways of granting ownership-like monopolies over different forms of knowledge, WIPO will not have an easy time looking for alternative solutions. WIPO is not what we need.
We need a World Intellectual Wealth Organisation, dedicated to the research and promotion of novel and imaginative ways to encourage the production and dissemination of knowledge. Granting limited monopolies and limited control over some kinds of knowledge may be part of this new organisation's tool-set, but not the only one, and maybe not even the most important one.
We endorse and support the Geneva Declaration, and invite its drafters, signatories, and the United Nations to start thinking now not only about what the role of WIPO should be, but rather what kind of organisation we need in its place.
References
[1] Geneva Declaration:
http://www.cptech.org/ip/wipo/genevadeclaration.html
[2] Proposal by Argentina and Brazil for the establishment of a development agenda for WIPO:
http://www.wipo.int/documents/en/document/govbody/wo_gb_ga/pdf/wo_ga_31_11.pdf
Signatories
Organisations- ANSOL - Associação Nacional para o Software Livre
- APRIL
- Asociación Software Libre y Patrimonio Intelectual Libre
- Association for Free Software (AFFS)
- Assoli - Associazione Software Libero
- Cosenza Hacklab
- Free Software Foundation Europe
- Free Software Foundation of India
- Free Software Foundation Latin America
- Free Software Foundation, United States
- Free Software User Group Italia
- Fundación Conocimiento Libre
- Global Alternate Information Applications (GAIA), India
- GNU-Darwin Distribution
- Hipatia
- HMN Napoli Hacklab
- indietorrent.org Digital Music Marketplace
- IP Charter
- IT-Politisk Forening
- La Fundación Vía Libre
- Linux User Group Bozen-Bolzano-Bulsan
- Movimento Costozero
- Netzwerk Neue Medien
- OpenCraft
- OrionRobots
- Projeto Software Livre Brasil
- Stichting NLnet
- Stichting Vrijschrift
- UKUUG - the UK's Unix and Open Systems User Group
- UN WSIS - Civil Society Patents, Copyright, Trademarks (PCT) Working Group
- Verein zur Förderung Freier Software
- WilhelmTux
- Ynternet.org - Free communication for communities
- Abdel-Karim Mardini
- Adam Johnston
- Alessandro Rubini
- Alex Hudson
- Alexander Valyalkin
- Alexandr Kazda
- Alexandre Oliva
- André Proulx
- Andrea Russo
- Andrés Dimitriu
- Angel Sullca
- Anivar Aravind
- Anne Østergaard
- Arnau Fuentes
- Arthur B.
- Beatriz Busaniche
- Benjamin Pritchard
- Benoît Sibaud
- Bernhard Reiter
- Björn Schießle
- Carlo Buonauro
- Carlos Atarés
- Christian Selig
- Christophe Vieren
- Claus Reheis
- Colin Macdonald
- Daniel Staple
- Daniel P. Valentine
- Daniele Maria Bertin
- David Ayers
- Diego Saravia
- Edward Welbourne
- Emerson French
- Enrique A. Chaparro
- Federico Heinz
- Felipe de Sousa Nascimento
- Felix Pahl
- Filippo Rusconi
- Francis MUGUET
- Franco Iacomella
- Frédéric Couchet
- Geoffrey Lehr
- George Adly
- Georg Greve
- Giacomo Poderi
- Giancarlo Zinoni
- Gianluca Tararbra
- Grace Lloyd
- Graham Seaman
- Gustavo A. Zanetti
- Henrik Sandklef
- Herminia Blesa
- Hervé Le Crosnier
- Irucka Embry
- Isaac Arias González
- Jahzeel Salmerón Abarca
- Jean-Marc Le Peuvédic
- Jeffrey G. Hankins Jr.
- Jeroen Dekkers
- Jonas Oberg
- Jonathan Grant
- Jonathan Rothwell
- Jordi Burguet Castell
- Josh Triplett
- Joshua Gay
- Juan Carlos Gentile
- Julio Cesar Serrano Ortuno
- Karl Berry
- Karsten Gerloff
- Kyle Isom
- Kyller Costa Gorgônio
- Lacraia
- Lars Noodén
- Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
- Luis de Bethencourt Guimerá
- Macarena Cruz
- Malla Pollack
- Marcelo D'Elia Branco
- Marco Ciurcina
- Marc SCHAEFER
- Maria Jesús Ruiz
- Marie-Magdeleine Bechier
- Markus Beckedahl
- Martin Olivera
- Matthias Kirschner
- Meneleo John O. Mendoza, IV
- Michael Ageeb
- Michael Kesper
- Michael L. Love
- MJ Ray
- Mohamad Rashad
- MWAKALI Jackson Araali
- Myriam Schweingruber
- Nicholas Hill
- Noah Slater
- Ole Tange
- Omar Kaminski
- Pablo Machón
- Patrick Ohnewein
- Piero Trono
- Rady W. Fahmy
- Ramprasad B
- Reinhard Müller
- Renich Bon Ciric
- Richard Stallman
- Rik van Riel
- Romel Sandoval
- Rory V. Filgueras
- Russell McOrmond
- Samuel Alvarado Agama
- Sandro Santilli
- Sébastien DINOT
- Simon Ruggier
- Simone Piccardi
- Sławomir Domagała
- Stas D. Myasnikov
- Stefano Barale
- Stefano Maffulli
- Steven C. Morreale
- Théo Bondolfi
- Tom Cowap
- Tony Bassette
- Umit Uygur
- Vesselin Mladenov
- Volker Dormeyer
- Wong Onn Chee
- Xander Kaempfer-Maurer
- Xavier Reina
- Yannick Gingras
- Yasmin R. Defouni
If you wish to see your name or the name of your organisation added to this list, please contact web@fsfeurope.org.
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