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ACTA Text Leaks; US Caves On ISPs, Seeks Super-DMCA

An anonymous reader writes "Given the history of ACTA leaks, to no one's surprise, the latest version of the draft agreement (PDF) was leaked last night on KEI's website. The new version — which reflects changes made during an intense week of negotiations last month in Washington — shows a draft agreement that is much closer to becoming reality. Perhaps the most important story of the latest draft is how the countries are close to agreement on the Internet enforcement chapter. In the face of opposition, the US has dropped its demands on secondary liability for ISPs but is still holding out hope of establishing a super-DMCA with digital lock rules that go beyond the WIPO Internet treaties and were even rejected by US courts."

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  1. Vote on your Pirate Party by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's the only way to change things. Get the PP large enough that the bastards in the other parties have to deal with it, which they'll do by co-opting their politics. It's what they always do when smaller parties come in and threaten the nice 50/50 balance the block have set up.