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Germany Delays ACTA Signature, Wants More Discussion

First time accepted submitter willodotcom writes "Germany has joined Latvia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia in delaying their signing of ACTA, citing 'time to carry out further discussions' as the reason."

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  1. Very reasonable by i+kan+reed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I never grasped how copyright changes could be considered legally urgent. This doesn't mean the treaty will be blocked(it won't be), but at least Germany is taking their time.

    1. Re:Very reasonable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Not so sceptical please.

      Your democratic checks and balances might be absolutely fucked beyond all hope, to the extent that you live under a corporatocracy, but that isn't the case here.
      Besides, the element of surprise is gone. All further attempts are going to be highly scrutinised, and there are countries that will never sign.

    2. Re:Very reasonable by rtfa-troll · · Score: 5, Insightful

      And if you identify everyone who attends these meetings and concentrate on getting rid of them you will have struck a very big blow for clearing up politics generally. There are very few issues which as clearly come out as big corporation vs. people. Even better is that in this case it isn't because there are no big corporations on our side, just because they are new corporations which haven't yet worked out how to do corruption (that's why Microsoft is on the other side). This is a really really worthwhile cause and making a list of everyone who ever collaborated with the RIAA, MPAA and big media over this and following up on it to the end could set back the corporate control of government by decades.

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  2. OK, so... by jamstar7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They talk about this 'treaty' for months behind closed doors, cross all the i's, dot all the t's, get ready to roll it out, pick up on the groundswell protest against it, and NOW they say they need more discussion on it? Talk about spindoctoring at its finest...

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