EU ACTA Negotiator Removed From Negotiations

Courtesy Techdirt  Mon, 07/19/2010 - 17:35

Not much in the way of details, but a week after EU negotiators briefed the EU Parliament on ACTA, the head EU negotiator, Luc Devigne, is apparently out of that role .

There's some speculation that perhaps (hopefully?) this means that the European Commission is finally losing its enthusiasm for ACTA , due to the growing opposition around the globe.

Considering that the key debate points are between the US and the EU, it'll be interesting...


 

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