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31

Jan

youranonnews:

STOP CENSORSHIP BY GETTING INVOLVED
Petitions - 
U.S. anti-ACTA White House Petition: sign it
Canada - Take 1 minute to send a letter contesting Bill C-11: here 
Ireland - anti-SOPAIreland Petition: sign it
Poland - ACTA Referendum: here
Global anti-ACTA Petition: sign it
Attend a local Protest - 
Pan-European Map of anti-ACTA protests: here
Denmark 
Netherlands (Amsterdam)
Czech Republic (Prague)
England (London)
England (Nottingham)
Ireland
France
Scotland (Glasgow)
Sweden (Stockholm)
Sweden (Helsingborg)
Sweden (Goteborg)
Poland (Gdansk)
Poland (Wroclaw)
Poland (Katowice)
Poland (Krakow)
Poland (Bialystok)
Poland (Szczecin)
Poland (Lodz)
Poland (Bydgoszcz)
Portugal (online)
Malta (Valletta)
Slovenia (Ljubljana)
Latvia (Riga)
Austria
Know of other protests? Tweet usand let us know!
Contact Elected Representatives (special focus on European Parliament) - 
Contacting your Elected Representatives is the most useful thing you can do right now, and until the final vote in the European Parliament.
CALL Members of European Parliament Committees:
INTA Committee: call/write
LIBE Committee: call/write
JURI Committee: call/write
ITRE Committee: call/write
DEVE Committee: call/write
Raise Awareness - 
Use whatever resources you have to spread the word about ACTA and similar bills:
Twitter
Facebook
Google+
mailing lists
email
forums
personal blog
What is ACTA? See our Nutshell Guide here
For additional information on how to Act Against ACTA, see this helpful compilation

youranonnews:

STOP CENSORSHIP BY GETTING INVOLVED

Petitions - 

  • U.S. anti-ACTA White House Petition: sign it
  • Canada - Take 1 minute to send a letter contesting Bill C-11: here 
  • Ireland - anti-SOPAIreland Petition: sign it
  • Poland - ACTA Referendum: here
  • Global anti-ACTA Petition: sign it

Attend a local Protest - 

Contact Elected Representatives (special focus on European Parliament) - 

Contacting your Elected Representatives is the most useful thing you can do right now, and until the final vote in the European Parliament.

CALL Members of European Parliament Committees:

Raise Awareness - 

Use whatever resources you have to spread the word about ACTA and similar bills:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • mailing lists
  • email
  • forums
  • personal blog

What is ACTA? See our Nutshell Guide here

For additional information on how to Act Against ACTA, see this helpful compilation

27

Jan

wose-en-ciel:

youranonnews:

In protest of ACTA, Polish Parliament members wear Anonymous Guy Fawkes masks in chambers on 26 January 2012. ps: this is what winning looks like…

Viva Polska!!!

wose-en-ciel:

youranonnews:

In protest of ACTA, Polish Parliament members wear Anonymous Guy Fawkes masks in chambers on 26 January 2012. ps: this is what winning looks like…

Viva Polska!!!

26

Jan

A reminder

penny-anna:

ACTA is probably going to be signed by the EU tomorrow according to this article; however, according to the text of ACTA itself, the conditions of the agreement do not apply until 30 days after it’s ratified by a government. So basically, nothing will change until your government passes leglislation to enforce it.

What this means is: tomorrow is not going to be the end of the internet. You’ve got at least another month. :P

24

Jan

FOUND THE OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE PETITION TO STOP ACTA.

23

Jan

societyfuel:

loveis-neverover:

doodlenauts:

tsunafishy:

youranonnews:

ACTA in a Nutshell –
What is ACTA?  ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. A new intellectual property enforcement treaty being negotiated by the United States, the European Community, Switzerland, and Japan, with Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Mexico, Jordan, Morocco, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada recently announcing that they will join in as well.
Why should you care about ACTA? Initial reports indicate that the treaty will have a very broad scope and will involve new tools targeting “Internet distribution and information technology.”
What is the goal of ACTA? Reportedly the goal is to create new legal standards of intellectual property enforcement, as well as increased international cooperation, an example of which would be an increase in information sharing between signatory countries’ law enforcement agencies.
Essential ACTA Resources - 
Read more about ACTA here: ACTA Fact Sheet
Read the authentic version of the ACTA text as of 15 April 2011, as finalized by participating countries here: ACTA Finalized Text
Follow the history of the treaty’s formation here: ACTA history
Read letters from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden wherein he challenges the constitutionality of ACTA: Letter 1 | Letter 2 | Read the Administration’s Response to Wyden’s First Letter here: Response
Watch a short informative video on ACTA: ACTA Video
Watch a lulzy video on ACTA: Lulzy Video
Say NO to ACTA. It is essential to spread awareness and get the word out on ACTA.

COME ON HOW DOES THIS HAVE SO LITTLE NOTES?
WAKE UUUUUPPPP

Guys, I’ve been reblogging ACTA-related notices over the past two days or so, and I won’t be stopping. This issue is serious and worth your attention. Please, even if we can only take limited action as of present, try to spread the word and raise awareness about it. Come on, step up and join the movement to get the word out about ACTA.

I think people just haven’t realized that ACTA is a much more bigger deal than SOPA/PIPA ever was. Not only is it expanded and is global, but it is going to watch anything you share or can do on the internet. People complained about no privacy with the SOPA/PIPA. Imagine that but 100x worse. That’s the ACTA. REBLOG AND SPREAD THE WORD. This has a very good chance of passing due to the little rebellion and protest against it compared to the amount SOPA/PIPA had!

not unimportant to mention: ACTA is a huge fan of the  ‘three-strikes-out’, meaning you get BANNED from the internet after  three warnings you’re downloading copyrighted material. In France this  is already law. This nonsense HAS to stop. ACCES TO INTERNET IS A BASIC  HUMAN RIGHT.
plus, ACTA wants content filtering. ACTA member countries will be  required to provide for third-party (Internet Intermediary) liability.  This means ISPs will face heightened liability for websites that even  link to allegedly infringing content. Websites would have to  proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. This means  that Tumblr, Flickr, Youtube and whatnot would have to employ a phalanx  of lawyers to ensure that the mountain of material uploaded every second  isn’t infringing on anyone’s copyright. This would simply mean the end  of these sites, because even if there’s no copyright infringement, it  will be too expensive to do.

societyfuel:

loveis-neverover:

doodlenauts:

tsunafishy:

youranonnews:

ACTA in a Nutshell –

What is ACTA?  ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. A new intellectual property enforcement treaty being negotiated by the United States, the European Community, Switzerland, and Japan, with Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Mexico, Jordan, Morocco, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada recently announcing that they will join in as well.

Why should you care about ACTA? Initial reports indicate that the treaty will have a very broad scope and will involve new tools targeting “Internet distribution and information technology.”

What is the goal of ACTA? Reportedly the goal is to create new legal standards of intellectual property enforcement, as well as increased international cooperation, an example of which would be an increase in information sharing between signatory countries’ law enforcement agencies.

Essential ACTA Resources

  • Read more about ACTA here: ACTA Fact Sheet
  • Read the authentic version of the ACTA text as of 15 April 2011, as finalized by participating countries here: ACTA Finalized Text
  • Follow the history of the treaty’s formation here: ACTA history
  • Read letters from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden wherein he challenges the constitutionality of ACTA: Letter 1 | Letter 2 | Read the Administration’s Response to Wyden’s First Letter here: Response
  • Watch a short informative video on ACTA: ACTA Video
  • Watch a lulzy video on ACTA: Lulzy Video

Say NO to ACTA. It is essential to spread awareness and get the word out on ACTA.

COME ON HOW DOES THIS HAVE SO LITTLE NOTES?
WAKE UUUUUPPPP

Guys, I’ve been reblogging ACTA-related notices over the past two days or so, and I won’t be stopping. This issue is serious and worth your attention. Please, even if we can only take limited action as of present, try to spread the word and raise awareness about it. Come on, step up and join the movement to get the word out about ACTA.

I think people just haven’t realized that ACTA is a much more bigger deal than SOPA/PIPA ever was. Not only is it expanded and is global, but it is going to watch anything you share or can do on the internet. People complained about no privacy with the SOPA/PIPA. Imagine that but 100x worse. That’s the ACTA. REBLOG AND SPREAD THE WORD. This has a very good chance of passing due to the little rebellion and protest against it compared to the amount SOPA/PIPA had!

not unimportant to mention: ACTA is a huge fan of the ‘three-strikes-out’, meaning you get BANNED from the internet after three warnings you’re downloading copyrighted material. In France this is already law. This nonsense HAS to stop. ACCES TO INTERNET IS A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT.

plus, ACTA wants content filtering. ACTA member countries will be required to provide for third-party (Internet Intermediary) liability. This means ISPs will face heightened liability for websites that even link to allegedly infringing content. Websites would have to proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. This means that Tumblr, Flickr, Youtube and whatnot would have to employ a phalanx of lawyers to ensure that the mountain of material uploaded every second isn’t infringing on anyone’s copyright. This would simply mean the end of these sites, because even if there’s no copyright infringement, it will be too expensive to do.

Under ACTA, airport officials would be allowed to search your MP3 player for pirated content

(Source: dragonsigma)

22

Jan

occupyallstreets:

youranonnews:

ACTA in a Nutshell –
What is ACTA?  ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. A new intellectual property enforcement treaty being negotiated by the United States, the European Community, Switzerland, and Japan, with Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Mexico, Jordan, Morocco, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada recently announcing that they will join in as well.
Why should you care about ACTA? Initial reports indicate that the treaty will have a very broad scope and will involve new tools targeting “Internet distribution and information technology.”
What is the goal of ACTA? Reportedly the goal is to create new legal standards of intellectual property enforcement, as well as increased international cooperation, an example of which would be an increase in information sharing between signatory countries’ law enforcement agencies.
Essential ACTA Resources - 
Read more about ACTA here: ACTA Fact Sheet
Read the authentic version of the ACTA text as of 15 April 2011, as finalized by participating countries here: ACTA Finalized Text
Follow the history of the treaty’s formation here: ACTA history
Read letters from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden wherein he challenges the constitutionality of ACTA: Letter 1 | Letter 2 | Read the Administration’s Response to Wyden’s First Letter here: Response
Watch a short informative video on ACTA: ACTA Video
Watch a lulzy video on ACTA: Lulzy Video
Say NO to ACTA. It is essential to spread awareness and get the word out on ACTA.

occupyallstreets:

youranonnews:

ACTA in a Nutshell –

What is ACTA?  ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. A new intellectual property enforcement treaty being negotiated by the United States, the European Community, Switzerland, and Japan, with Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Mexico, Jordan, Morocco, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada recently announcing that they will join in as well.

Why should you care about ACTA? Initial reports indicate that the treaty will have a very broad scope and will involve new tools targeting “Internet distribution and information technology.”

What is the goal of ACTA? Reportedly the goal is to create new legal standards of intellectual property enforcement, as well as increased international cooperation, an example of which would be an increase in information sharing between signatory countries’ law enforcement agencies.

Essential ACTA Resources

  • Read more about ACTA here: ACTA Fact Sheet
  • Read the authentic version of the ACTA text as of 15 April 2011, as finalized by participating countries here: ACTA Finalized Text
  • Follow the history of the treaty’s formation here: ACTA history
  • Read letters from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden wherein he challenges the constitutionality of ACTA: Letter 1 | Letter 2 | Read the Administration’s Response to Wyden’s First Letter here: Response
  • Watch a short informative video on ACTA: ACTA Video
  • Watch a lulzy video on ACTA: Lulzy Video

Say NO to ACTA. It is essential to spread awareness and get the word out on ACTA.