EIFL testifies at USTR hearing on South Africa

EIFL testified at a public hearing by the US Trade Representative that threatens South Africa with the prospect of trade sanctions

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TYPE:
Position paper & statement
AUTHOR:
EIFL
DATE:
January 2020
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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EIFL testified, on 31 January 2020, at a public hearing held at the Office of the US Trade Representative to review South Africa’s place in its largest preferential trade scheme for developing countries, known as the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). GSP provides duty-free access to US markets of goods from designated developing countries, including South Africa, and is a gateway for participation in the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), worth an estimated $2.38 billion to the South African economy.

The review was triggered following a complaint from the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA), an umbrella organization of five US-based trade associations from multinational film, music, software and publishing industries, that South Africa’s Copyright Amendment Bill fails to provide “adequate and effective protection of US copyrights”.

EIFL strongly supports the Copyright Amendment Bill that brings the 1978 Copyright Act into the digital age - rules on how libraries, archives, education and research use copyright-protected material have not been updated in 42 years.