2017年ニュース 一覧
- December.27.2017 公開セミナー「NET上の知財侵害対策 サイト・ブロッキングの現状」のお知らせ
- December.27.2017 平成29年12月26日 政府広報オンラインに 「侵害コンテンツ」は許さない!マンガやアニメ、映画や音楽、ゲームなど、コンテンツの将来を守るために! が 掲載されました。
- November.21.2017 (English) Site Blocking in Japan—A Call for Action
- November.20.2017 第6回「著作権を守ろう!ポスターコンクール」受賞作品
- November.14.2017 (English) Online Piracy in Japan: How Big is the Problem—and what’s an Effective Solution?
- November.03.2017 コラボレーションが日本の映画産業の発展と保護の鍵となります。 アメリカ映画協会会長:クリストファー・J・ドッド
- June.22.2017 プレスリリース 「the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE)」
- June.16.2017 「ほんと?ホント!フェアin千葉~守ろう 情報セキュリティと知的財産~」に参加しました
- April.26.2017 「世界知的所有権の日」記念上映会を開催しました
- April.05.2017 知的財産戦略推進事務局が実施した「知的財産推進計画2017」の策定に向けた意見公募に対し、 意見書を提出致しました。
- March.21.2017 著作権侵害に対して、DNSサイトブロッキングがパブリック・プライバシーに 違反するかどうかについて、専門家達が議論
- March.13.2017 (English) EXPERTS QUESTION WHETHER DNS SITE BLOCKING FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT VIOLATES PUBLIC PRIVACY
- February.27.2017 Fair Use Isn’t “Dare Use”
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(English) EXPERTS QUESTION WHETHER DNS SITE BLOCKING FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT VIOLATES PUBLIC PRIVACY March.13.2017
On February 23rd, 2017, JIMCA conducted a lecture on the subject of the “Secrecy of Communication” of the Telecommunications Business Act (TBA). The main topic of discussion was whether or not DNS site blocking – the practice of blocking access to websites that illegally provide access to infringing copyrighted entertainment content including movies, TV programs, anime, manga and music – violates public privacy.
The study group seminar was held at Meiji University, one of Japan’s leading academic institutions, and organized by one of its IP law professors, Dr. Imamura. The audience for the 3-hour seminar involved 12 leading legal, IP and constitutional law experts, some of whom are members of ACA’s International Committee.
The Japanese Government has historically viewed site blocking as a violation of Article 4 “Secrecy of Communication” of the Telecommunications Business Act (TBA). Presenting the MPA and JIMCA’s position to the attendees, Michael Schlesinger, Vice President, Regional Legal Counsel, Asia Pacific, Motion Picture Association, reasoned that DNS site blocking does not violate the TBA or the Japanese constitution. Mr. Schlesinger provided a comprehensive argument supported by infographics that included data on the high rate of online piracy in Japan, the effectiveness of site blocking in many countries around the world and a technical explanation of how DNS site blocking works and how it does not infringe on privacy in any way. During the subsequent hour-long discussion amongst the legal experts, they overwhelmingly concured that site blocking does not appear to violate the Japanese constitution or Article 4 of the TBA.