U.S. Seeking Comments On New International Treaty
The United States intellectual property offices (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and U.S. Copyright Office) are open to comments about a new world wide treaty that could affect copyright laws. The World Intellectual Property Organization has recently considered an international treaty that would create minimum standards in copyright laws to provide people who are blind or face other visual impairments better access to copyrighted materials.
The draft treaty is sponsored by the World Blind Union and was introduced at the May 2009 session of the WIPO’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights. At the committee meeting, the United States delegates indicated a commitment to enhancing accessibility of copyrighted works. They also stressed the National policy of gathering information about proposed ideas through consultations, information meetings, and notices of inquiry with citizens.
Anyone is invited to comment on the draft treaty. Comments are due on November 13, 2009 and may be submitted electronically.

