A treaty is a formal agreement between two or more conflicting people, groups, countries or states as in reference to trade or peace. Thus, these conflicting groups will negotiate with there rivals in attempts aimed at reaching a consensus that will fulfill the demands and wishes of the two conflicting groups (Washington DC Copyright Attorneys, 2010). Copyright on the other hand means the special right that is given to an author or the creator of any given piece of work, which includes the rights of distributing, copying or adopting the original work and these rights (Rosenoer, 1997). Accorded to the author only after the work is registered. And the owner of the work has the right over the work for a limited period of time and also when there is fair use of the work. A draft treaty on the cyber law Treaty regarding copyright in the United States