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Anonymous eyes Europe over ‘censorship’ measure

Hacktivist group Anonymous are now targeting European websites over a controversial measure that critics said may curtail freedom of expression.
 
Anonymous is setting its sights on the European Parliament and supporters of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), tech site CNET reported.
 
“Critics say ACTA is even worse than SOPA in that it allows for closed door negotiations and can’t be repealed. The European Parliament is due to vote on ACTA in June,” it said.

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(Source: gmanetwork.com)

Well, we are all getting there. As we progress our Politicians instead putting money in services like food, health care and defense, they are more interested in privacy and piracy. Well for what I know these laws will stop people to know there hidden truth. The truth that they are the Pirates of the Society


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Well, we are all getting there. As we progress our Politicians instead putting money in services like food, health care and defense, they are more interested in privacy and piracy. Well for what I know these laws will stop people to know there hidden truth. The truth that they are the Pirates of the Society

UK signs ACTA!

The countries signed the treaty, which aims to harmonise copyright enforcement across much of the world, in Tokyo on Thursday. However, the signatures of the EU member states and the EU itself will count for nothing unless the European Parliament gives its approval to ACTA in June, and digital activists have urged citizens to lobby their MEPs against voting yes.

EU signs ACTA

Only five EU countries did not sign ACTA, which aims to harmonise copyright enforcement.

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