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Old 12-04-2009, 03:31 PM   #285
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Originally Posted by pholy View Post
All this discussion of authors rights has been interesting, but I haven't seen much mention of ACTA in the last couple hundred posts. What about ACTA? Do it's goals enhance creativity? How do you know? Is a secret trade agreement the way to rewrite copyright law all over the world, or should each country or common market use the traditional open legislative fora?
The problem is that nobody knows what's in ACTA, so we can't really have a meaningful discussion about it. The only reports are either pure speculation, or based on an analysis of the content, not the actual content.
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