Make the Internet economy a part of U.S....
Make the Internet economy a part of U.S. trade negotiation, several members of Congress said Tuesday. They sent a letter, signed by Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., and 17 other members of both parties, to U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman. Polis’s…
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office called for “a balanced approach to our intellectual property framework” and wants “increased transparency in our trade negotiations,” a press release said of the letter’s demands (http://1.usa.gov/11KkWgl). The letter said the trade priorities would help facilitate innovation and touched on the many objections to the failed Stop Online Piracy Act.