Polish Parliament members wear Anonymous Guy Fawkes masks in opposition to ACTA
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[quote]On Thursday, members of the Polish Parliament donned Guy Fawkes masks to register their opposition to ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. The Guy Fawkes mask is the unofficial trademark of the international Internet hacktivist collective known as Anonymous. Anonymous has been conducting operations across Europe in protest of ACTA.
After the Polish government signed the agreement, [URL="http://www.chron.com/news/gallery/Best-photos-from-around-the-world-30742/photo-2186160.php"]lawmakers[/URL] from the leftist Palikot's Movement covered their faces with Guy Fawkes masks as a sign of protest against ACTA. The display took place during a parliament session, in Warsaw, Poland.
A photo of the Polish lawmakers has gone viral, serving as a humorous reminder of the global reach of Anonymous.
Anonymous hacktivists have been engaging in attacks on Polish government websites and coordinating street protests via social media in several Polish cities this week. Yet despite the protests, the Polish government, and the European Union, signed the international copyright treaty know as ACTA.
[URL="http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-01/24/acta-101"]ACTA[/URL] is “an international agreement that aims to establish multinational standards on intellectual property rights enforcement.” [URL="http://www.examiner.com/anonymous-in-national/anonymous-hacks-ftc-retaliation-for-sopa-pipa-acta"]Critics[/URL] claim the treaty would have draconian and devastating effects on the Internet, opening the door for widespread censorship.
[URL="http://gcn.com/articles/2012/01/26/anonymous-leads-ddos-attacks-in-europe.aspx"]Critics[/URL] of ACTA also argue that the bill would require Internet service providers to give up data about users who were being accused of copyright infringement. The treaty calls for the creation of an "ACTA committee" to make treaty amendments, for which public or judicial review are not required, according to Wikipedia. The panel would also operate outside of the scope of the World Trade Organizations or the United Nations.
[URL="http://www.examiner.com/anonymous-in-national/anonymous-hacks-ftc-retaliation-for-sopa-pipa-acta"]Last Tuesday[/URL], AntiSec, a hacktivist collective associated with Anonymous, claimed responsibility for hacking into and taking down a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website.
In a press release detailing the attack on the FTC-run website, AntiSec hacktivists claimed the attack was in retaliation for SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act), PIPA (the Protect IP Act), and ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement).[/quote]
excuse me
what
I saw that image like 2 days ago.
Fuck, why is Poland so awesome?
This just in: the Polish Parliament is full of \b\tards
Well, at least they didn't buy the actual masks, giving money to the people you're opposing doesn't exactly work as a plan
honestly, i wonder if they did this on their own or they did it to get noticed.
regardless, it's pretty funny.
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