John Robertson MP
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John Robertson MP (Labour) MP for Glasgow North West. Joint Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Communications. Member of the All Party Internet Group, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Music Group.
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[edit] Copyright
House of Commons debate Point of Order Sound Recordings (Copyright Term Extension) 5 December 2007
- Pete Wishart, supported by Mr. Ian Cawsey MP, Mr. Mark Field MP, Sandra Gidley MP, John Robertson MP, Rosemary McKenna MP, Adam Price MP, Mr. Greg Knight MP, John Hemming MP, Stewart Hosie MP, Kelvin Hopkins MP and Janet Anderson MP, presented a Bill to extend beyond 50 years the copyright term of sound recordings; and for connected purposes: And the same was read the First time; and ordered to be read a Second time on Friday 7 March, and to be printed [Bill 33].
Westminster Hall debate Intellectual Property 10 January 2007
- As chairman of the all-party group on music, I ask him whether he agrees that the law must be strengthened to cover those people who facilitate piracy. As a musician, he knows that the basis of copyright is to give the musician and other creators of music the chance to make a living. Does he think that it is important for the Minister to take up that matter?
Written question Copyright Directive 18 December 2006
- To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what representations he plans to make to the European Commission's review of the Copyright Directive.
Written question Gowers Review of Intellectual Property 18 December 2006
- To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions he has had with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department of Trade and Industry on the conclusions of the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property; and if he will make a statement.
Written question John Robertson 23 May 2006 Copyright
- To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
- (1) what recent guidance his Department has issued to (a) internet service providers, (b) telecommunication companies and (c) electronic hardware companies on discouraging the illegal use of (i) music and (ii) other creative content online;
- (2) what measures the Government are taking to encourage (a) internet service providers, (b) telecommunications companies and (c) electronic hardware companies to promote responsible copyright awareness programmes to consumers.
Ian McCartney
- Although the IT and telecommunications sectors are not specifically being targeted, the Patent Office, as the DTI agency responsible for IP, is continuing to work with a range of partners to deliver a programme of IP awareness raising among all sectors of business. This builds on the success last year of the 'What is the key?' initiative, and includes responsible use of other people's intellectual property, as embodied by the CREATE principles. These principles were developed and endorsed by the Creative Industries IP Forum, which was chaired by Lord Sainsbury and the then Minister for Creative Industries and Tourism.
[edit] Internet Service Providers
Written answers John Robertson 7 June 2006 Internet Service Providers
- To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what guidance her Department has issued to internet service providers on their responsibilities for illegal traffic hosted on their networks.
[edit] Open Source Software
Signed Early Day Motion 179 Software in Schools 21 November 2006
- That this House congratulates the Open University and other schools, colleges and universities for utilising free and open source software to deliver cost-effective educational benefit not just for their own institutions but also the wider community; and expresses concern that Becta and the Department for Education and Skills, through the use of outdated purchasing frameworks, are effectively denying schools the option of benefiting from both free and open source software and the value and experience small and medium ICT companies could bring to the schools market.
[edit] Links
- John Robertson MP Website
- John Robertson MP TheyWorkForyou.com
- John Robertson MP Wikipedia

