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ID: | 535 |
Date: | 2009-10-14 |
Headline: | Special Interests See 'Classified' Copyright Treaty; You Can't | ||
Reporter's name: | David Kravets |
Delay/denial: | No |
Lawsuit: | No |
Fees: | No |
Media outlet: | Wired: Threat Level |
City: | Washington, DC |
Summary: | Wired.com reported that a FOIA request from Knowledge Ecology International elicited the names of the 42 people allowed to see the proposed "Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement," which the Obama Administration conditioned on the signing of non-disclosure agreements, as it claims the treaty implicates national-security concerns. | ||
Keywords: | Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, ACTA, Knowledge Economy International, KEI, USTR, United States Trade Representative, non-disclosure agreement, treaty | ||
Impact: | The United States and several other countries signed the agreement on October 1, 2011, as reported by Wired: Threat Level ("U.S. Signs International Anti-Piracy Accord," 10/3/11, http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/10/united-states-signs-acta/). | ||
URL: | http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/10/specialinterests-peek-at-copyrighttreaty/ | ||
Agencies: USTR |
States: DC |
Categories: business |
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