The US has removed the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland from its list of intellectual-property villains, cheering the work the three countries have done in recent years to cut back the incidence of piracy in their countries.
A number of other European EU member states - most from western Europe - are still in Washington's copyright dog house, however.
On Monday (3 May), the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) released its annual "Special 301" report, which g...
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