Even though they got a rout on SOPA, ACTA, etc, the US IPR lobbies, as expected, are stealthily cooking up ACTA <span style="font-family:times new roman,serif">II</span>. Their strategy, however, is now resorting to the well known divide and rule stereotype. It seems a bit late to force an agreement before the US presidential election. But whatever happens in November, the next USG is unlikely to change policy on IPR. Watch out.<br>

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