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Viewing cable 02AMMAN5604, DVC Program on "The Negative Effect of Piracy on

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
02AMMAN5604 2002-09-30 10:44 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Amman
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS AMMAN 005604 
 
SIPDIS 
 
IIP/G/NEA (BDURANT); NEA/PPD (DMACINNES, CBOURGEOIS, 
JGAFFNEY); NEA/ARN (SZIADEH) 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OIIP OEXC SCUL JO
SUBJECT: DVC Program on "The Negative Effect of Piracy on 
Computer Software, Audio Cassettes and Video Cassettes.": 
Program Evaluation 
 
 
1.   Summary: In cooperation with the National 
Center for Intellectual Property (NCIP) and the ECON 
Section, PAS Amman conducted the fourth and final DVC 
program of a series on IPR on Wednesday, September 4 at 1400 
GMT.  The Audience consisted of about sixty lawyers, 
businessmen, IT specialists, government officials and 
academicians who displayed great interest in the topic at 
hand. 
 
2.   The 75 minute session took place in the Public Affair's 
Auditorium. 
 
3.   Date: September 4, 2002; Fourth Quarter FY-2002 
 
4. The DVC program focused on the legality of producing 
computer software and audio cassettes as well as the laws 
enforced in protecting these goods.  Ms. Kiefer used a power 
point slide show when elaborating on the subject and 
discussed the importance of preventing unauthorized users 
from making use of copyrighted materials.  Mr. Christopher 
Merriam who made a surprise appearance and participated in 
the program also discussed the importance of protecting 
material and he stipulated "IPR protects industries from 
being damaged by Piracy" and that it also promotes the 
growth of these industries. 
 
5. MPP Goal: This program supported the MPP goals on 
economic reform and promoting understanding and appreciation 
of U.S society and values. 
 
6. The Jordanian audience was enthusiastic and attendance 
for the program was very good.  Many of their topics of 
concern were addressed, however the power point slideshow 
was too lengthy and interactive dialogue would have been the 
audience's preference. 
 
7. Three ISDN lines were used to make the connection.  These 
ISDN lines yielded a very good picture, resolution and 
sound.  The connection was obstructed once but we were 
reconnected instantly. 
 
8. Quality of Support: Very Good.  PAS Amman appreciates the 
support of IIP/G/NEA and NEA/PPD.  Many thanks go to Ms. 
Inga McMichael for her support.  We look forward to 
continued cooperation on future programs.  GNEHM