Official ACTA Responses Begin To Mount |
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Thursday March 18, 2010
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As public outrage over ACTA mounts, there have been a series of official responses to questions posed by legislators or raised through access to information requests. In addition to yesterday's statement from International Trade Minister Peter Van Loan's office confirming Canada's support of release of the ACTA text, recent documents or statements include:
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Doug Blades
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Citizen How do I find out what the impact of ACTA is going to be on my use of Open Source Software, such as LINIX and Open Office? Who Do I write to demand more open discussion around this initiative, which appears to be another attempt to railroad governments into hurting their citizens? |
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Impact on Free Software The impact on free software is obvious: http://stopsoftwarepatents.org/forum/t-101929/acta-fuel-for-patent-trolls |
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... This is a bit off topic but there is an absolute must read story on the Viacom / youtube spat up on Arstechnica. Both sides stink to high heaven in this. But it sure shows you how the fight really isn't the one sided we've been done wrong story the MPAA/RIAA/CRIA make these things out to be. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/03/smoking-guns-dark-secrets-spilled-in-youtube-viacom-filings.ars |
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grunt a golbal commision.. where the capacity to commit a crime is proof of guilt (seed cleaning, sex registry, p2p) they won't need terrorists, little green men from mars or pandemics to create the NWO they have cd's. packrat |
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