The ACTA Internet Chapter: Putting Pieces Together
ACTA Guide, Part 1: The Talks To-Date
ACTA Guide, Part 2: The Documents (Official and Leaked)
ACTA Guide, Part 3: Transparency and ACTA Secrecy
The Conservative Policy on Treaty Ratification in Action |
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Tuesday May 06, 2008
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As Industry Minister Jim Prentice prepared to introduce copyright legislation earlier this year, the Conservatives unveiled a new policy that committed to a 21 day House of Commons review period of any treaty prior to the introduction of any ratifying legislation. I argued that this would seemingly apply to the WIPO Internet treaties and that the government was committed to conducting a review before tabling copyright legislation. The Conservatives have still not tabled the WIPO Internet treaties, yet it has just completed the first treaty review process. To their credit, it went precisely as promised:
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Chris Brand
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I doubt it Call me cynical, but I suspect that for some reason this process "won't apply" to the WIPO treaties. |
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... Well, that's a win I suppose, but you'll have to pardon me for not counting any chickens before I buy the farm (I know...). |