• Poland stopped ACTA ratifying process, as well as slowakia, latvia and Czechia
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[QUOTE=raviool;34623018]i dont know, he called people scared of acta tinfoil hat wearing lunatics.[/QUOTE] I was speechless. No fucking way, I thought, was our PM insulting the population! He's just another one of those dickwads, who has no idea whatsoever, how things work with the internet. He heard "piracy" and immediately jumped on the "PIRACY BAD!" bandwagon. Edit: I heard the organizers are going to sell Guy Fawkes masks... just...why. -.- And I certainly hope people will be coming with a SERIOUS attitude. A meme-infested "LOOK AT MY FUNNY AND WITTY 9GAG REFERENCE" sign festival is NOT what we need.
Also the Netherlands didn't sign ACTA (yet?).
[QUOTE=KILLTHIS;34620970][img]http://www.abload.de/img/maprmob7.jpg[/img] It's quite a lot - even a few city among the US and one in Australia. :D[/QUOTE] Shit Britain, get it together. Now, am I right in thinking that every member (or at least a majority) of the EU needs to sign acta for it to go through, or whatever the proper terminology is? And in this case, does this mean that it likely can't go through now?
Now if only Bulgaria did..
[QUOTE=tratzzz;34623039]Ansip was a faggot with ACTA. ACTA IS GOOD, BLESS ACTA! is what he said pretty much.[/QUOTE] Ansip's the biggest bastard in Estonian history.
[QUOTE=vandooz;34635836]Also the Netherlands didn't sign ACTA (yet?).[/QUOTE] I believe they didn't sign it yet / Don't want to sign it at all.
If the UK government to keep ACTA, I have a few more places I can fuck off too and live in. I hope more countries begin to give ACTA the big "fuck you".
[QUOTE=QwertySecond;34636060]Shit Britain, get it together. Now, am I right in thinking that every member (or at least a majority) of the EU needs to sign acta for it to go through, or whatever the proper terminology is? And in this case, does this mean that it likely can't go through now?[/QUOTE] No, for ACTA to go through the European Parliament has to vote it in.
Here's hoping Europe kills ACTA, god knows governments over here won't listen to the public
I emailed all my local MEPs (4 of them) and they all came back after a few days and said that they wouldn't be supporting ACTA. I'm guessing this is not just their personal position on ACTA but that of their party, which is encouraging.
[QUOTE=Joazzz;34621679]Meanwhile, Finland sits by in almost complete apathy... [t]http://www.1337upload.net/files/apathy.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] The media have completely suppressed the whole issue here. It's sickening. And knowing our newly elected president, Finland will probably be supporting it officially.
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