Spicer Comments On ACTA Participation
by Glen Shapiro, LawAndTax-News.com, New York
09 June 2008
Sean Spicer, a spokesman for the United States Trade Representative (USTR), on Thursday commented on the recent international meetings to discuss the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
Mr Spicer stated that:
“Participants in discussions on the proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade
Agreement met at the US Mission in Geneva June 3-4. This was one of a series
of meetings through which the participants plan to develop different aspects
of the agreement."
“A number of topics were discussed. The main focus of the discussion was
border measures, particularly how to deal with large-scale intellectual property
infringements, which can frequently involve criminal elements and pose a threat
to public health and safety. Participants considered the discussions useful
and are satisfied with the progress to date."
He went on to add that:
“Participants will continue their substantive work over the coming months
in a focused manner. They tentatively scheduled their next meeting for mid-July,
and expect to continue discussions on border enforcement while also exploring
other areas, such as civil enforcement." "Participants discussed future engagement
with stakeholders and agreed to proceed with such engagement at the domestic
level and to identify opportunities for further engagement in the future."
“Participants included Australia, Canada, the European Union (represented
by the European Commission and Member States, including the EU Presidency (Slovenia),
Japan, Jordan, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland,
the United Arab Emirates, and the United States," Spicer concluded.
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