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Piracy collapses broadcasting treaty

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: June 24 2007 17:21 | Last updated: June 24 2007 17:21

A 10-year effort to negotiate an international treaty updating broadcasters’ rights for the digital age has run aground, with little prospect of rescue in the foreseeable future.

Member states of the World Intellectual Property Organisation, meeting in Geneva, decided at the end of last week not to set a date for concluding a pact after it became clear that governments were still hopelessly split on how much protection from piracy broadcasters should be given.

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