Fourth European Committee Rejects ACTA
Dangerous_Minds writes "Last month, ACTA was rejected by three European committees (the industry committee, the civil liberties committee, and the legal affairs committee). Now, a fourth European committee, the Development Committee, has voted to reject ACTA as well, making it zero for four. ZeroPaid is offering a quick timeline of the series of blows to ACTA all last month as well. The next stop for ACTA will be the Trade Committee which is scheduled to hand down a decision later this month on June 21. From there, it'll head to the full House for a vote in July."
If it falls in Europe, does it mean other countries like Canada will also drop it?
So that's how Greece and Spain and France are going to be bailed out - just reject ACTA and hope the MPAA throws more money that way to encourage them to reconsider.
Free money too - no pesky austerity measures or anything.
What house? :-/
My AC stalker: " I personally agree with your posts most of the time, but that won't keep me from modding you troll"
One might point out that the term "European committee" is not helping. The committees in question are committees from the European Parliament, the parliament of the European Union.
Outtake from the guy's bio:
Pioneering coverage of Canada and "non-English countries" since 2005! There have to be some serious journalism techniques in play here...
Screw you, Hollywood!
Seeing as how this is all taking place in Euro'ville, shouldn't "making it zero for four," be instead written as "Manchester United 4 - ACTA nil?"
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Although ACTA is more than just copyright infringement enforcement, let us remember that extended copyrights are nothing more than a rights holder stealing your cultural history.
Fix that first.
There is far too much political power (rich and interested people) behind the notion that ideas can and should be owned. They do not consider extended copyrights to be broken, and will not relinquish an ounce of control without being outright forced to do so.
And forcing them to do anything requires a damn lot of cooperation from a damn lot of people.
Good luck with that battle, buddy.
That'll learn those cockroaches! They will never dare approach the kitchen again!
The important question most Americans are ignoring is how the US is going to get bailed out. Your country owes more than all of Europe.
The contribution that all the noisy protests organized in various European countries, showing the firm intention of the citizens to express their disapproval toward the inacceptible policy of ACTA, is simply undeniable.
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