[LINK] US Trade Rep criticises tech trade barriers in Oz, NZ
TKoltai
tomk at unwired.com.au
Thu Apr 12 19:27:00 AEST 2012
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> US Trade Rep criticises tech trade barriers in Oz, NZ
> Wary of telecoms, cloud, patent and copyright rules
> Richard Chirgwin
> The Register
> 11th April 2012
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/11/ustr_dislikes_au_nz/
>
> Australia and New Zealand have come under criticism from the
> Office of
> the United States Trade Representative (USTR) over a raft of
> tech issues.
>
In other words, the US economy is a shining beacon of what can be
achieved by applying American enhanced verbiage in commercial practice
agreements.
The Australian Government should immediately implement every
recommendation in the report because those Americans really know what
they are doing. The proof of this is that the good old US of A is the
first country ever (outside the former 1921 Weimar Republic and present
day Zimbabwe) to spend 24 Trillion dollars of future taxpayer income in
only three years. Who would have thought that 300 million thinking
persons could actually be made to believe that Tarp was beneficial to
Americans. My God, what an incredible example of extremely capable
working Trade Agreements.
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