Intellectual Property Enforcement and Its Fiscal and Cultural Value to Society

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Introduction Collectively, the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), the Writer’s Guild of America, East and West (WGAw, WGAe), and the Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) represent approximately 331,000 directors, actors, craftspeople, performers, tech developers, writers, and others whose creativity is the American entertainment industry’s beating heart. This number does not include the near infinite untold global artists whose intellectual property, which they pour their body and soul into. They are among their fellow artists who suffer daily at the hands of the infinite nameless faceless thieves. The entertainment guilds, unions, and non-represented artists all stakeholders hold dear, and know the optimum manner by which to combat Intellectual Property (IP) infringement, and assess the United States government’s enforcement efforts, the United Nations, and other global governments. Those who suffer the most, and those who gain the most, are those who know how best to police or not to police this global criminal enterprise. Artists rejoice in the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator’s (IPEC) “Strategic Plan”, particularly its involvement in the implementation of the White House’s Administration-wide enforcement operations accordingly “Operation in Our Sites” and its role in facilitating best practices agreements between private parties participating in the blossoming online ecosystem. Its enforcement actions involve federal agencies procuring seizure warrants, then seizing the web site domain, and the prosecution thereof. Those efforts are compelled to maintain and sustain, and expand exponentially in... ... middle of paper ... ...ce, 2012. Web. 17 March 2014. . Van Der Sar, Ernesto. AVATAR CROWNED THE MOST PIRATED MOVIE OF 2010. 20 December 2010. Web. 21 March 2014. Van Lier, Danielle S. Letter to ICANN Board of Directors. Los Angeles, 3 June 2013. Email. Viacom Int'l, Inc. v. Youtube, Inc. No. 1:07-cv-02103-LLS. 2nd Circuit. SDNY: 18 April 2013. Web. 18 March 2014. . Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass. Ed. Jim Manis. College Station: Penn State University Electronic Classic Series, 1882, 2007-2013. Web. 17 March 2014. . WTO. Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. Establishes the WTO. Marrakesh: WTO, 1994. Web. 19 March 2014. .

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