22.12.11
ACTA franquicia de SOPA
			  ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet.  ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) is an agreement secretly  negotiated by a small "club" of like-minded countries (39 countries,  including the 27 of the European Union, the United States, Japan, etc).  Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses  parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive  logic dictated by the entertainment industries.   
ACTA would impose new criminal sanctions forcing Internet actors to monitor and censor online communications. It is thus a major threat to freedom of expression online and creates legal uncertainty for Internet companies. In the name of trademarks and patents, it would also hamper access to generic medicines in poor countries.
The European Parliament now has an ultimate opportunity to reject ACTA.
			  
			
 
  
ACTA would impose new criminal sanctions forcing Internet actors to monitor and censor online communications. It is thus a major threat to freedom of expression online and creates legal uncertainty for Internet companies. In the name of trademarks and patents, it would also hamper access to generic medicines in poor countries.
The European Parliament now has an ultimate opportunity to reject ACTA.


