Showing posts with label concerns about ACTA's impact on privacy and civil rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concerns about ACTA's impact on privacy and civil rights. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Senators Begin Questioning ACTA Secrecy; Tech Dirt, 11/23/09

Mike Masnick, Tech Dirt; Senators Begin Questioning ACTA Secrecy:

"Despite some sweet talk from Hollywood about how important ACTA and its secret negotiations are to America (and, once again, no, the secrecy is not at all "normal," as some industry lawyers would have you believe), it looks like some Senators are finally beginning to question how ACTA is being handled. Senators Bernie Sanders and Sherrod Brown have sent a letter to US Trade Rep Ron Kirk asking for ACTA documents to be made public. The letter points out that "the public has a right to monitor and express informed views on proposals of such magnitude" especially considering that "there are concerns about the impact of ACTA on the privacy and civil rights of individuals, on the supply of products under the first sale doctrine, on the markets for legitimate generic medicines, and on consumers and innovation in general." The letter also takes on the bogus claims of state secrets in protecting ACTA documents".

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20091123/1541197061.shtml