So do you agree that over-zealous enforcement of intellectual property rights could reduce our citizens' legitimate access to information, and will you ensure transparency in policy development so that all of the ramifications of these enforcement activities can be assessed with the maximum public involvement?
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Feingold questions the impact of strict intellectual property enforcement on public access to information.
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