International Copyright Organization
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The International Copyright Organization was created on January 16, 2004 by the UN resolution 45, UCPL by a vote of 11,198 to 8,149.
It has agencies in every capital of UN members, and its aim is to send the new copyrights to all of them, with the use of Internet.
Due to the repeal of Resolution #45, the ICO can now be considered defunct.