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Nov. 4th, 2009 10:54 amEFF discussing the leaked ACTA internet provisions currently being negotiated in Korea.
EFF tried to get a copy of the draft of the treaty under FOIA and the Administration denied it citing "national security".
EFF tried to get a copy of the draft of the treaty under FOIA and the Administration denied it citing "national security".
Let’s reflect on what this means: First, the US government appears to be pushing for Three Strikes to be part of the new global IP enforcement regime which ACTA is intended to create – despite the fact that it has been categorically rejected by the European Parliament and by national policymakers in several ACTA negotiating countries, and has never been proposed by US legislators.