Thursday, January 26, 2012

Obama signs ACTA, global internet treaty worse than SOPA...

Months before the debate about Internet censorship raged as SOPA and PIPA dominated the concerns of web users, President Obama signed an international treaty that would allow companies in China or any other country in the world to demand ISPs remove web content in the US with no legal oversight whatsoever.

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement was signed by Obama on October 1 2011, yet is currently the subject of a White House petition demanding Senators be forced to ratify the treaty. The White House has circumvented the necessity to have the treaty confirmed by lawmakers by presenting it an as “executive agreement,” although legal scholars have highlighted the dubious nature of this characterization.

The hacktivist group Anonymous attacked and took offline the Federal Trade Commission’s website yesterday in protest against the treaty, which was also the subject of demonstrations across major cities in Poland, a country set to sign the agreement today. Full story...

Don't miss:
  1. Stop ACTA demonstration in Poland...
  2. SOPA is dead, long live SOPA...
  3. Social media brings down SOPA/PIPA...
  4. Anonymous 'goes nuclear' in Megaupload revenge attack...
  5. Wikipedia begins blackout in protest against US anti-piracy laws...

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