Brussels, 22/04/2010 (Agence Europe) - Reacting to the publication on Wednesday 21 April of the consolidated text from the 8th round of negotiations on an Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement (ACTA), which took place in Wellington last week (see EUROPE 101020), a number of MEPs who have been vociferous in their complaints about the way the negotiations have been kept secret have warned the European Commission that this act of transparency does not mean that the European Parliament will endorse...