Even Senators Who Want Stronger Copyright Laws Are Worried About ACTA:
from the as-they-should-be dept:
"We've been wondering for a while now about why the ACTA treaty is being negotiated in such secrecy -- since the treaty will almost certainly greatly expand copyright laws around the world, without any real judicial approval. So it's good to see our concerns are echoed even by politicians who have long supported Hollywood's efforts to strengthen copyright law."
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20081003/0029142439.shtml
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Even Senators Who Want Stronger Copyright Laws Are Worried About ACTA - Techdirt, 10/3/08
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