PIJIP has a great post on the mounting challenges to ACTA, including concerns expressed at the WTO and by dozens of law professors.
Challenges to ACTA Mount: The Week in Review
November 1, 2010
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Episode 274: Mark Musselman on What Stakeholders Really Think About the Government’s Reversal of the CRTC Online Streaming Act Decision
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Hmm, Sounds like Biden’s pet project is hitting the rails. Darn those law professors!!
soo…what’s with all these sudden attacks on “freedom” as we know it these days?
The bell thing http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/10/30/2215251/CRTC-To-Allow-Usage-Based-Billing
is another example of an emerging pattern, I think. Still have my aluminum foil hat, btw.