ACTA talks in Seoul? Zip.
p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- The latest round of ACTA negotiations, which concluded yesterday in in Seoul, Korea, might have been summed up as secret talks on transparency, Michael Geist suggested. “Having spent the first day focused on the now-leaked Internet provisions and the second day on the leaked criminal provisions, negotiators will spend this morning discussing whether they should make the draft treaty public,” he blogged . Now, “As the ACTA story begins to capture mainstream media attention (front page of the Ottawa Citizen , coverage from the Washington Post , NZ Herald , the Atlantic , Wired ), the press release from the now-concluded Seoul talks should be released shortly,” he says today, going on: ” If the past releases are any indication, it will thank the Korean government and blandly describe the talks on Internet and criminal provisions.

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[...] un percorso verso la regolamentazione della Rete e, attraverso un accordo internazionale (ACTA, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement), starebbero accarezzando l’idea di arrivare anche alla chiusura della connessione Internet agli [...]
[...] un percorso verso la regolamentazione della Rete e, attraverso un accordo internazionale (ACTA, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement), starebbero accarezzando l’idea di arrivare anche alla chiusura della connessione Internet agli [...]