The ACTA Fight Returns: What Is At Stake & What You Can Do
An anonymous reader writes "The reverberations from the SOPA fight continue to be felt in the U.S. and elsewhere, but it is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement that has captured increasing attention this week. Several months after the majority of ACTA participants signed the agreement, most European Union countries formally signed the agreement yesterday (notable exclusions include Germany, the Netherlands, Estonia, Cyprus and Slovakia). Michael Geist has a full rundown on what is at stake and what you can do, wherever you live."
He'll change... oh wait... no fuck that.
Signing does not mean a thing because the European Parliament still has to decide whether to give its consent, and when a single nation asks the European court of Justice, or the Constitutional court then it's dead, because it is against EU Treaties/constitutions. it's not too late to get involved.
ACTA was signed by the US months ago. They were trying to pile SOPA on top of it.
Assuming that the White House actually takes the petitions seriously, the current ACTA related petitions are:
... and, not ACTA related, but as I'm an ALA member, there's also one that needs another 6k signatures by next week for funding for school libraries. (although, personally, I'd rather it go to regular public libraries, so they have access over the summer)
Build it, and they will come^Hplain.
he signed it a few months ago.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/eu_save_the_internet/
Acta petition to the EU with over 600,000 people signing up and growing fast.
http://stopsopaireland.com/ Trying to stop Irelands version of sopa being written in to law next week with not even a debate in the house just a junior ministers signature. Recent news suggests there may be a debate since pressure has been building all this week.
Both petitions need a lot more signatures if they are going to influence the respective politicians.
Blarney Quality Restaurant, Plants
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/business-tech/technology-news/120127/top-eu-official-kader-arif-resigns-protest
When in Poland a parliament commission approved resolution asking prime minister to postpone signing ACTA, official from US embassy called demanding explanation why it was voted and who voted for it. Here is translated link from Polish source.