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Latest Version of ACTA Leaks

An anonymous reader writes "Drew Wilson of ZeroPaid points to a freshly leaked version of ACTA available on La Quadrature Du Net. While the text will need further analysis, the most recent look at the text suggests that there is no Three Strikes law, but anti-circumvention laws have a new twist to them with regard to exceptions in that 'they do not significantly impair the adequacy of legal protection [...] or the effectiveness of legal remedies for violations of those measures.' Overall, the text still hints at a global DMCA with notice-and-takedown."

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  1. Re:Congress is fully compliant by Bigjeff5 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Noone will railroad this...

    Holy crap, Noone has a lot of power! The rest of your post doesn't make any sense though, why would Noone railroad it because the voters want it passed?

    I'm confused.

    P.S. I hope you can read the sarcasm. Noone is a guy's name, dipshit. No one is what you are looking for, they are two separate words.

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    Security is mostly a superstition... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. - Helen Keller
  2. Re:I hope by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Troll

    Because we were so much better off when the internet was entirely a government supported, non-corporatized, non-monitized entity,

    Of course we were better off when the Internet was entirely government supported, non-coporatized and non-monitized.

    I'm surprised you would even raise such a question.

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    You are welcome on my lawn.