[x-pubpol] ACTA anti-piracy agreement rejected by EU

Joly MacFie joly at punkcast.com
Wed Jul 4 09:07:52 PDT 2012


""We expect that Acta will move ahead without the EU, which is a
significant loss for the 27 member states."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18704192


The European Parliament has voted to reject the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade
Agreement (Acta).

The proposed agreement sought to curb piracy, but internet campaigners said
it posed a threat to online freedoms.

The rejection vote followed a failed attempt to postpone the decision
because of ongoing investigations into Acta by the European Court of
Justice.

Euro MP David Martin said: "It's time to give [Acta] its last rites."

Twenty-two EU member states, including the UK, had signed the Acta treaty -
but it had not been formally ratified.

Outside the EU, the treaty also had the support of the US, Australia,
Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea.

However, following significant protests, several countries chose not to
back it.

Wednesday's vote is seen by most observers as the final blow to the treaty
in its current form. It means no member states will be able to join the
agreement.

A total of 478 MEPs voted against the deal, with 39 in favour. There were
165 abstentions.
'Hello democracy'

EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said work on tackling piracy would
continue.

"Today's rejection does not change the fact that the European Commission
has committed itself to seeking answers to the questions raised by the
European public," he said.

"The European Commission will continue to seek the legal opinion of the
European Court of Justice on whether this agreement harms any of the
fundamental rights of European citizens - including freedom of speech.
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"European citizens have raised these concerns and now they have the right
to receive answers. We must respect that right."

As the decision was made, some of those in attendance held banners reading:
"Hello democracy, goodbye Acta".

The UK's Pirate Party had campaigned against Acta since details of the
treaty were first made public.

In a statement, leader Loz Kaye said he was pleased that politicians
"listened to the millions" of people who had sent messages in protest.

"The European Parliament vote is a triumph of democracy over special
interests and shady back-room deals," Mr Kaye said.

"Without this opposition, our representatives would have waved this
agreement through. It is now clear that it is becoming increasingly
politically poisonous to be 'anti-internet'."
'Significant loss'

However, key players in the creative industries expressed frustration at
the decision.
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We expect that Acta will move ahead without the EU”

Alan DrewsenInternational Trademark Association

"Acta is an important tool for promoting European jobs and intellectual
property," said Anne Bergman-Tahon, director of the Federation of European
Publishers.

"Unfortunately the treaty got off on the wrong foot in the parliament, and
the real and significant merits of the treaty did not prevail."

Alan Drewsen, executive director of the International Trademark
Association, warned that Europe could now be left behind when it comes to
protecting intellectual property.

"Europe could have seized the chance to support an important treaty that
improved intellectual property standards internationally," he said.

"We expect that Acta will move ahead without the EU, which is a significant
loss for the 27 member states."




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