Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiations

Peter Brett made this Freedom of Information request to Foreign and Commonwealth Office

The request was refused by Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

From: Peter Brett

5 November 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please list the names of any Foreign Office officers involved in
the ACTA negotiations and each of their roles in the negotiations.
Additionally, please provide details of any other persons involved
in the ACTA negotiations on behalf of the United Kingdom.

Please also provide any current draft(s) of the "Civil
Enforcement", "Border Measures", "Criminal Enforcement", and
"Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement in the Digital
Environment" sections of ACTA.

Yours faithfully,

Peter Brett

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Foreign and Commonwealth Office

6 November 2009

Dear Mr Brett

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. It has been passed to the relevant section within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to deal with. They will be in touch with you should your request need clarification.

We received your request on 05 November 2009 and will aim to respond within 20 working days.

Yours Sincerely

Mark Lowen
Information Management Group
Information Rights Team

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Foreign and Commonwealth Office

3 December 2009


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Dear Mr Brett,

Please find attached, a reply to your Freedom of Information Request.

Regards,

Oonagh Lewis

Global Economy Group
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
King Charles Street
London SW1A 2AH

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Tom Adams left an annotation ( 3 December 2009)

I think you should appeal this to the ICO.

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