India has reportedly been speaking out against ACTA in negotiations for some time, and now we can really take a look at what they’re protesting. On the 9th of June, India issued an intervention to the World Trade Organization’s TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) Council with regards to the ACTA agreement. TRIPS is responsible for such things as copyright rights, performance/production rights, patents and trademarks.
The document is available here, but I’ll pick out a few key bits that really focus in on some major issues with ACTA as written now.

June 10th, 2010
Cliff Riseborough
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