The IP and Counterfeiting Caucus promoted by Liberal MP Dan McTeague appears to be gaining traction. The first meeting is set for next Wednesday with a visit to the U.S. presumably not far behind.
Canadian IP and Counterfeiting Caucus Gaining Traction
November 8, 2007
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List of MPs?
Do we have a list of MPs that are actually interested in this caucus? Does it include people who recognize the differences between counterfeiting issues and largely unrelated Copyright/Patent infringement issues?