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The government is
characterizing its Bill C-56 as an anti-counterfeiting bill, yet this
week NDP MP Charmaine Borg framed it more accurately as "ACTA through
the backdoor." During Question Period on Monday, Borg asked Industry Minister Christian Paradis directly if the bill paves the way for ratification of the discredited treaty:
Mr. Speaker, last
July the European Parliament rejected the anti-counterfeiting trade
agreement over serious concerns about the regressive changes it would
impose on intellectual property in the digital age. Yet on Friday, the
Conservatives introduced a bill in the House that would pave the way for
the ACTA without question. Canadians have concerns about goods being
seized or destroyed without any oversight by the courts. Will the
minister now be clear with Canadians? Are the Conservatives planning to
ratify ACTA, yes or no?
Paradis refused to respond to the ACTA ratification question: Slashdot, Digg, Del.icio.us, Newsfeeder, Reddit, StumbleUpon, TwitterTagsShareWednesday March 06, 2013 |
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