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ACTA - The Next Step in Breaking the InternetExtract from this article .. “There is a new baddie in town, meet ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade  Agreement). The treaty already has the support of the US, Australia,  Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea. It has  been called worse than SOPA and PIPA.”“ACTA is a proposed agreement for the purpose of establishing  international standards on intellectual property rights enforcement.  Negotiating countries have described it as a response ‘to the increase  in global trade of counterfeit goods and pirated copyright protected  works’.” In a world under the ACTA I would be fined and maybe if I was a  regular culprit imprisoned for that quote. The ACTA is a long and often  difficult to understand piece of scripture but simply put amounts to  the following.Under ACTA, [your] ISP, the company you pay for access to the internet, will  be forced to open up and inspect every single data package you send and  receive to look for copyrighted information. If you send copyrighted  material several times you will be disconnected and even face charges.  Under the worst interpretation of the ACTA treaty, if you send a friend  an MP3 through instant messenger, upload a video of a party with played  copyrighted music or quote a copyrighted newspaper article in an email,  you’re gone! In the case of the newspaper article the publisher would be  contacted and, based on their claims, you could be fined or sent to  prison. Any sites such as Twitter and Youtube that hold content of  music, videos or pictures will be greatly affected. How will they work  under a law such as ACTA? Simple. They won’t. The internet as we know it  faces major reconstructive surgery to the point of no recognition.This doesn’t mean that artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers,  software developers, researchers and journalists will benefit in any  way. They also lose as they will be restricted by the same rules.  Protected ideas now cannot be reused, refined or developed any further.  The whole agreement only benefits a small part of the industry- media  publishing companies (RIAA, MPAA) which have long tried to solve the  internet problem but have failed until now. ACTA is the result of their  lobbying and under the table negotiations.This copy protection is a great tool of information suppression. Once  all the internet filters and blocking techniques are in place virtually  all information taken as copyright can be suppressed. This is bigger  than internet censorship; it is also about the restriction on freedom of  speech, the total surveillance of all online activities and punishing  individuals by taking the internet away from them.” Check the Stop ACTA website and sign the online petition if you want. It does no harm but will probably not do a great deal of good either unless the big money organizations (like Google) that benefited from fighting SOPA get behind it with actions that will impact the politicians supporting ACTA and this doesn’t seem likely at the moment. The reasonable objections most people have is to excessive, over-reaching and ill-conceived legislation, implemented by ‘bribed’, internet-illiterate politicians, that stands a very real chance of ‘breaking’ the structure of the internet and will certainly treat every user like a potential criminal. The ‘remedies’ proposed (ACTA, PIPA, SOPA et al) are all grotesquely out of proportion to any possible problem they say they’re addressing. Its madness.

elledark:

ACTA - The Next Step in Breaking the Internet

Extract from this article .. “There is a new baddie in town, meet ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement). The treaty already has the support of the US, Australia, Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea. It has been called worse than SOPA and PIPA.”

“ACTA is a proposed agreement for the purpose of establishing international standards on intellectual property rights enforcement. Negotiating countries have described it as a response ‘to the increase in global trade of counterfeit goods and pirated copyright protected works’.” In a world under the ACTA I would be fined and maybe if I was a regular culprit imprisoned for that quote. The ACTA is a long and often difficult to understand piece of scripture but simply put amounts to the following.

Under ACTA, [your] ISP, the company you pay for access to the internet, will be forced to open up and inspect every single data package you send and receive to look for copyrighted information. If you send copyrighted material several times you will be disconnected and even face charges. Under the worst interpretation of the ACTA treaty, if you send a friend an MP3 through instant messenger, upload a video of a party with played copyrighted music or quote a copyrighted newspaper article in an email, you’re gone! In the case of the newspaper article the publisher would be contacted and, based on their claims, you could be fined or sent to prison. Any sites such as Twitter and Youtube that hold content of music, videos or pictures will be greatly affected. How will they work under a law such as ACTA? Simple. They won’t. The internet as we know it faces major reconstructive surgery to the point of no recognition.

This doesn’t mean that artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, software developers, researchers and journalists will benefit in any way. They also lose as they will be restricted by the same rules. Protected ideas now cannot be reused, refined or developed any further. The whole agreement only benefits a small part of the industry- media publishing companies (RIAA, MPAA) which have long tried to solve the internet problem but have failed until now. ACTA is the result of their lobbying and under the table negotiations.

This copy protection is a great tool of information suppression. Once all the internet filters and blocking techniques are in place virtually all information taken as copyright can be suppressed. This is bigger than internet censorship; it is also about the restriction on freedom of speech, the total surveillance of all online activities and punishing individuals by taking the internet away from them.”

Check the Stop ACTA website and sign the online petition if you want. It does no harm but will probably not do a great deal of good either unless the big money organizations (like Google) that benefited from fighting SOPA get behind it with actions that will impact the politicians supporting ACTA and this doesn’t seem likely at the moment.

The reasonable objections most people have is to excessive, over-reaching and ill-conceived legislation, implemented by ‘bribed’, internet-illiterate politicians, that stands a very real chance of ‘breaking’ the structure of the internet and will certainly treat every user like a potential criminal. The ‘remedies’ proposed (ACTA, PIPA, SOPA et al) are all grotesquely out of proportion to any possible problem they say they’re addressing. Its madness.

2012.01.28  8:00am  

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