Representatives from all European Parliament groups have written to the Eurpean commission seeking more information on ACTA. Questioners include Carl Schlyter (Greens / EFA), Eva Lichtenberger (Greens / EFA), Christian Engström (Greens / EFA), Niccolo Rinaldi (ALDE), Daniel Caspary (EPP), Syed Kamall (ECR), David Martin (S & D), Helmut Scholz (GUE / NGL), Bernd Lange (S & D) and Robert Sturdy (ECR).
European Parliamentarians Seek More Info on ACTA
February 18, 2010
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