Tech Daily Dose reports that the latest round of Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiations have concluded in Morocco. The negotiations foucsed on international cooperation, enforcement practices and institutional issues. The countries agreed to release draft agendas before all subsequent negotiating rounds. The next meeting will be held in South Korea in November. The U.S. hopes to conclude the agreement in early 2010.
Latest Round of ACTA Negotiations Conclude
July 17, 2009
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