New Zealand MP Clare Curran has posted on ACTA, calling for greater transparency in the talks.
NZ MP Clare Curran on ACTA: More Transparency Needed
January 25, 2010
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Hmm…I see a pattern here…
…could it be that all these government officials around the world calling for ACTA transparency suggest that there should be ACTA transparency?
Too bad the people in the negotiates are greedy or stupid or both.