Berne was first established in the 1890s, if I recall correctly. I think we did just fine without it for almost 100 years. And I'm not noticing any great benefits from signing.
>>> RCumbow[_at_]GrahamDunn.com 10/3/02 11:44:47 AM >>>
As members of Berne, the United States and other countries may discuss and
recommend revision of its terms to correct some of the inequities and
inconsistencies you perceive. That makes a lot more sense than the US simply
not being a signatory to Berne. The political and economic consequences of
that would, in a global IP economy, be inestimable.
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