The Department of Foreign Affairs has launched a public consultation on plans to negotiate a comprehensive economic partnership agreement with India. Included among the specific issues identified in the consultation are intellectual property rights protections. The deadline for submissions is April 6, 2009.
Articles by: Michael Geist
NZ ISP Rejects Copyright Code
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James Moore’s TV Habits
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