HOLY SHIT (except for the bolded line) IM HAPPY AS FUCK!!The Parliament voted by 478 to 39 to reject the treaty, which aimed to prevent copyright infringement in both digital and real objects but became mired in controversy after secret negotiations. There were, however, 165 abstentions.Jim Killock, of the Open Rights Group, hailed the move as "a tremendous victory for the movement, for democracy and for every European citizen that has demanded that their rights be respected. ACTA must be abandoned. The Commission must drop its calls to try again."Earlier, a 19-12 Committee vote against the treaty had effectively ensured the full European Parliament would vote it down. Rapporteur David Martin MEP had previously told the Telegraph that ACTA was 'dead in the water'.ACTA aims to protect the intellectual property in both digital and physical goods, and has proved divisive because it was negotiated largely in secret and had originally proposed criminal sanctions for those who used the internet to break copyright. It would tighten up the enforcement and definition of copyright theft, which is particularly controversial for web users who routinely share digital versions of music, films and software.At one point in its negotiation, rumours had suggested that ACTA could mean iPods were examined at international borders for pirated music, although this suggestion was rejected by those involved in the process as only a very preliminary proposal.
7/4/2012 1:19:05 PM
The bullshit returns in the form of a Canadian-EU trade agreement, I hear.
7/10/2012 7:29:25 PM
^^How would one examine an iPod for pirated music anyway... unless there's something I'm missing.What's the difference between a person ripping songs off of a CD they own and a person copying songs someone else ripped off of a CD they owned? Or did they make ripping CDs you own illegal? How would this file be differentiated from a file downloaded legally? Sorry, I really don't keep up.Maybe the plan is to just stop people that look like they can't defend themselves and extort some fee out of them because "I see a pirated song here".
7/10/2012 8:39:11 PM
^When people have to ask those kinds of questions, it's no longer about whether someone is in the right or wrong, it's a matter of the authority having the ability to point and arrest anyone in question for any reason.
7/10/2012 8:55:25 PM
Goodnight internet freedom (read the second paragraph. they "predict" means it's scripted to happen). Is it our fault that the US can't fucking secure their own information??
9/8/2012 11:50:26 AM
9/9/2012 1:54:55 PM
Napolitano Says Cybersecurity Executive Order Almost Ready Thursday, 20 September 2012 21:00Written by Joe Wolverton, IIDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano revealed September 19 that an executive order granting the president sweeping power over the Internet is “close to completion.”http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/12914-napolitano-says-cybersecurity-exec-order-almost-ready
9/23/2012 2:02:58 PM