[governance] Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
Riaz K Tayob
riaz.tayob at gmail.com
Sun Feb 5 16:36:49 EST 2012
Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
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Submitted by George Washington
<http://www.zerohedge.com/users/george-washington> on 02/04/2012 22:19 -0500
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The widespread protests against the anti-democracy bill
<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/01/acta-would-usurp-congressional-authority-threatens-numerous-public-interests-a-backroom-special-interest-deal.html>
ACTA by the Polish people have forced Poland's prime minister to stall
-- or perhaps even back out -- of the treaty. As TechDirt notes
<http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120203/11115017653/poland-prime-minister-suspends-any-effort-to-ratify-acta-may-kill-acta-eu.shtml>:
Following the growing protests
<http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120203/01072617645/watch-out-widespread-protests-against-acta-spreading-across-europe.shtml>
about ACTA in Europe, as well as signs of US meddling
<http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120203/06001517649/is-us-meddling-polish-acta-voting.shtml>,
Poland's prime minister is making it clear that Poland will not
ratify ACTA for the time being
<http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/intellectual-property/2012/02/03/actas-eu-future-in-doubt-after-polish-pause-40094978/>,
leading to speculation that the EU may not actually join ACTA.
/Tusk's backtracking could spell the end of ACTA for the entire
European Union. If Poland or any other EU member state, or the
European Parliament itself, fails to ratify the document, it
becomes null and void across the union. As it stands, there are
already five member countries that have not even signed ACTA./
//
/"I share the opinions of those who from the beginning said that
consultations were not complete," Tusk said, according to a
report in Wirtualna Polska. The 54-year-old prime minister added
that a Polish rejection of ACTA is now on the table, and
admitted that he had previously approached the agreement from a
"20th century" perspective, due to his age. /
The Slovenian ambassador to Japan has apologized to her country and her
children for signing ACTA, saying she signed it because her government
told her to, and "out of civic carelessness" in not bothering to
understand what ACTA meant before signing it
<http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120202/02305917633/full-text-slovenian-ambassadors-apology-signing-acta.shtml>.
Bulgarian and Polish MPs wore Guy Fawkes masks to protest ACTA. Again,
from TechDirt
<http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120203/10091517652/bulgarian-mps-wear-anonymousguy-fawkes-masks-to-protest-acta.shtml>:
We recently pointed out that a bunch of Polish politicians wore Guy
Fawkes/Anonymous masks
<http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120126/12313917555/polish-politicians-don-guy-fawkesanonymous-masks-to-protest-acta-signing.shtml>
in Parliament to protest ACTA:
SO53v Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
It appears that some politicians in Bulgaria thought that was a good
idea, and have done the same thing
<http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=136340>:
V22Lv Europe Rises Up Against ACTA <http://imgur.com/V22Lv>
Indeed, even the elderly are wearing Guy Fawkes masks in protest of ACTA:
z6qZu Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
<http://i.imgur.com/z6qZu.jpg><http://i.imgur.com/z6qZu.jpg>
European Parliamentarian Marietje Schaake writes
<https://torrentfreak.com/we-need-copyright-reform-not-acta-120204/>:
As a Member of the European Parliament, I very much welcome the
increased attention the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)
has received in the past weeks. It has taken a while for massive
outcry to emerge, but we are seeing protest voices getting louder
and louder.
ARS Technica reports
<http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/acta-on-the-edge-in-europe-poland-suspends-ratification-greece-gets-hacked.ars?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:%20arstechnica/index%20%28Ars%20Technica%20-%20Featured%20Content%29>
that the Greek Ministry of Justice was hacked by anonymous:
The Greek Ministry of Justice had its Web site
<http://www.ministryofjustice.gr/> defaced by Greek and Cypriot
Anonymous-affiliated hackers (a mirror of the defaced site is
available here <http://pastehtml.com/view/bmvh533im.html>). The
hackers included a video message
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sCHi1Zw-YI> (now removed)
complaining that the Greek government had abandoned the democratic
will of its people and was instead bending to the will of the IMF
and the EU.
Greece is expected to accept IMF funds in an effort to allow its
government to bring some semblance of sustainability to its
finances, but Anonymous believes that this move will "introduce a
new dictatorship upon [the Greek] people's shoulders and allow the
bankers and the monarchs of the EU to enslave them both economically
and politically."
The defaced site itself focused on an anti-ACTA message. It warned
that Greece had two weeks to "stop ACTA," and that if it failed to
do so, some 300 sites would be defaced. The next targets will
include both media and ministry sites, with the hackers announcing
that they already had passwords for most sites and that this was
"JUST the BEGINING [sic]."
Swedes are out in force protesting ACTA. As The Local reports
<http://www.thelocal.se/38920/20120204/>:
Over 10,000 Swedes had pledged to take part in demonstrations in
Stockholm and other cities on Saturday to protest against the ACTA
anti-piracy legislation which is set to go before the Riksdag later
this year.
The demonstration, held at midday on Sergels Torg in the centre of
Stockholm, featured speeches from MEPs Christian Engström of the
Pirate Party, Carl Schlyter of the Green Party and Mikael Gustavsson
of the Left Party.
Over eleven thousand people had signed up to attend the Stockholm
demonstration on Facebook by 10am on Saturday.
Christian Engström told the Dagens Nyheter (DN) daily that with
indications that Poland's parliament is set to reject the
controversial international anti-piracy legislation, the pirate
movement had wind in its sails.
"1.4 million signatures have been collected through an online
petition and there have been riots in Poland. There now seems to be
a commitment among citizens so I feel very hopeful," he told DN.
By all accounts, the number of ACTA protests in Europe is overwhelming:
7Vj5G Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
But that only tells half of the story.
As Pirate Party found Rick Falvinge reports
<http://falkvinge.net/2012/02/04/today-sweden-rallies-against-acta-and-for-freedom-of-speech-we-can-win-this/>:
Just look at this map. I've never seen anything like it in terms of
people all across Europe demanding their freedom of speech and being
angry against backroom corporativist deals that steals their most
basic civil liberties.
***
This is not Hollywood versus Silicon Valley, as oldmedia likes to
frame it. This is Hollywood versus /The People/. For decades, they
have trained us to think in black and white, in good versus evil
fighting for domination of the free world. And now, they've gone and
put themselves in the role of evil villain.
The copyright cartel thought they were battling Google.
They're not.
They're waging war against the people, with the help of the politicians.
And we're not standing for it. We can't change the copyright cartel,
but we can send a clear message to the politicians that 250 million
Europeans sharing and preserving contemporary culture is /not a
problem/. It is a /power base of 250 million voters/ that will /kick
you out of office/ if you dare so much as touch the net.
And there are visible cracks in the façade, especially seeing Poland
falter and the copyright cartels visibly shaken from the SOPA defeat
in the US, with the politicians having started to pay attention to
what the Internet wants. *We can win this.*
*Today, Sweden rallies.* List of rallies below (via
<http://christianengstrom.wordpress.com/2012/02/02/demonstrera-mot-acta-nu-pa-lordag-4-feb/>
Christian Engström, Member of European Parliament):
* *Stockholm*: /Sergels Torg, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<http://www.facebook.com/events/332489143440319/>]
* *Göteborg*: /Götaplatsen, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/events/333701656663138/>]
* *Malmö*: /Stortorget, at the Karl X Gustav statue, 12 noon./
[Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/events/363889936958608/>]
* *Helsingborg*: /at the Magnus Stenbock statue, 13:00./ [Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/events/239284842817072/>]
* *Umeå* : /Apberget, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/events/225106890910611/>]
* *Kalmar*: /Giraffens Köpcentrum, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/events/335884969766662/>]
* *Sundsvall*: /Torget, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<http://www.facebook.com/events/182586151841064/>]
* *Karlstad*: /Stora Torget, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/events/297023007013826/>]
* *Borlänge*: /Jussi Björlings torg, 12 noon./ [Facebook
<http://www.facebook.com/events/287094008012416/>]
(The observant will note that less than half of these rallies are
marked on the already-impressive map of European rallies. Makes me
wonder what the map would look like if all rallies were included.)
Most of Europe will rally next Saturday, on February 11. That's
going to be something, too. Let's give Europe the best of precursor
to those rallies from Sweden that they could possibly get!
As of early morning on February 4, 11,000 people have committed to
coming to the Stockholm rally, with another 3,500 maybes. Those are
numbers that would overfill the /Plattan/ plaza by a wide margin.
I'll be at the rally in Stockholm, Sweden, and will be taking plenty
of imagery and will follow up here.
*UPDATE AT 1500:* ***
anti ACTA stockholm Feb04 621x349 Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
<http://falkvinge.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/anti-ACTA-stockholm-Feb04.jpg>
Rally at the Sergels Torg plaza in Stockholm, Sweden. Anna Troberg,
leader of the Swedish Pirate Party, speaking (at left) and maybe 1/3
of the crowd.
The turnout was like *nothing I've seen* for a February rally in
Sweden. In -20°C, there were well over a thousand people protesting
corporate rights over their freedom of speech; normally, you're
lucky getting 50.
Also, there was a very clear recurring theme among the Members of
European Parliament speaking, MEPs from three different parties.
They all told the story of how software patents had been defeated in
Europe, followed by the crucial "amendment 138? in the Telecoms
Package, which aimed to shut people off /en masse/ from the Net.
Well, thanks to diligent activists and people on the inside, we
managed to get as strong safeguards in place as possible against
shutting people off. But the monopoly lobbyists never quit. Now
they're *at it again*, this time saying that if *authorities* can't
shut people off /en masse/ due to that "amendment 138?, maybe they
can get *private corporations* -- the ISPs -- to do it instead
through third-party liability forcing certain terms of service and
wiretapping. *Hence, ACTA.*
Fortunately, and this was a consistent message from all Members of
European Parliament, *we have the blueprint for defeating ACTA.* We
need to repeat what we did with the software patents and with the
Telecoms Package. It takes hard work, it takes tons of activism, but
we know exactly what to do and how to do it, and most importantly:
/we know that we can win/.
As the rally concluded, everybody was determined to win this fight,
having heard the clear message that it takes work but is perfectly
doable.
*UPDATE 2*: There are more photos from Christian Engström, Member of
European Parliament here
<https://picasaweb.google.com/christian.engstrom.pirat/ACTADemonstrationStockholm>.
Free for any use (CC0 / Public Domain). Here's one of his photos,
showing the protester crowd:
IMG 1790 621x349 Europe Rises Up Against ACTA
<http://falkvinge.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/IMG_1790.jpg>
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