ComputerWorld reports on a recent ACTA briefing held by New Zealand government officials. The media was not permitted to attend the briefing and attendees reported that the government provided little new information. Meanwhile, NZ MP Clare Curran continues to voice concerns about ACTA, noting that the government has not responded to requests to provide a briefing for opposition MPs.
NZ Holds ACTA Briefing But Reveals Little
December 16, 2009
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