White House Issues New Plan to Curb Piracy
Variety.com is reporting that the White House will encourage search engines, cyberlockers and domain name registrars to come up with voluntary agreements with Hollywood and other industries to curb online piracy of movies, TV shows and music, as the prospects for future significant anti-infringement legislation on Capitol Hill have stalled.
Variety.com is reporting that the White House will encourage search engines, cyberlockers and domain name registrars to come up with voluntary agreements with Hollywood and other industries to curb online piracy of movies, TV shows and music, as the prospects for future significant anti-infringement legislation on Capitol Hill have stalled.
The efforts by the administration to reduce infringement were outlined in a strategic plan released by Victoria Espinel, the White House's Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator, who has been dubbed the "copyright czar."