UNITED STATES – SECTION 110(5) OF THE US COPYRIGHT
ACT
Status Report by the United States
Addendum
The following communication, dated 18 November
2021, from the delegation of the United States to the Chairperson of the
Dispute Settlement Body, is circulated pursuant to Article 21.6 of the
DSU.
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Status Report Regarding Implementation of the
DSB Recommendations and Rulings in the Dispute
United States – Section 110(5) of the U.S.
Copyright Act
(WT/DS160)
The United States submits this
report in accordance with Article 21.6 of the Understanding
on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes ("DSU").
On July 27, 2000, the Dispute
Settlement Body ("DSB") adopted its recommendations and rulings in United States – Section 110(5) of the U.S. Copyright
Act (WT/DS160). At the following DSB meeting, the United States
informed the DSB of its intention to implement the recommendations and rulings
of the DSB in connection with this matter.
As a result of discussions to find a mutually acceptable resolution of
the dispute, the United States and the European Communities agreed pursuant to
Article 25 of the DSU to enter into arbitration in order to determine the level
of nullification or impairment of benefits caused by section 110(5)(B) of
the U.S. Copyright Act. After the arbitration, the parties reached a temporary
resolution of the dispute, which was notified to the DSB on June 23, 2003. That
temporary arrangement covered the period through December 20, 2004.
The U.S. Administration will
work closely with the U.S. Congress and will continue to confer with the
European Union in order to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of this
matter.