Another ACTA Leak Discloses Individual Country Data 133
An anonymous reader writes "On the heels of the earlier leak of various country positions on ACTA transparency, today an even bigger leak
has hit the Internet. A new European Union document [PDF] prepared several weeks ago canvasses the Internet and Civil Enforcement chapters, disclosing in complete detail the proposals from the US, and the counter-proposals from the EU, Japan, and other ACTA
participants. The 44-page document also highlights specific concerns of individual countries on a wide range of issues including ISP liability, anti-circumvention rules, and the scope of the treaty. This is probably the most significant leak to date since it goes beyond the transparency debate to include specific country positions and proposals."
Oregonians, call Senator Ron Wyden (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Oregonians, call Senator Ron Wyden (Score:3, Informative)
Here's the complete list of Senate Finance Committee members:
http://finance.senate.gov/sitepages/committee.htm [senate.gov]
Unfortunately none of them are from my state.
Re:The irony of trying to keep ACTA secret (Score:1, Informative)
It's just you. If you step out of your basement, you'll notice that not one word about ACTA has made the evening TV news or the local newspaper.