
Occupy Annecy Les Indignés Stop the biggest threat to Internet freedom 2,008,307 have signed. Help us get to our new target of 3,000,000 Update: 10 February 2012 Amazing! We smashed our 2 million target as we delivered to key decision-makers in Brussels this week -- let's get to 3 million before the crucial parliamentary debates Posted: 25 January 2012 Last week, 3 million of us beat back America's attack on our Internet! ACTA - a global treaty - could allow corporations to censor the Internet. Europe is deciding right now whether to ratify ACTA -- and without them, this global attack on Internet freedom will collapse. It's outrageous -- governments of four fifths of the world’s people were excluded from the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations and unelected bureaucrats have worked closely with corporate lobbyists to craft new rules and a dangerously powerful enforcement regime. Big corporate interests are pushing hard for this, but the EU Parliament stands in the way.
Comment agir contre ACTA Cette page recense différentes façons d'agir contre ACTA et de mieux connaître ce dangereux accord. ACTA est un accord multilatéral qui menace Internet tel que nous le connaissons ainsi que nos libertés fondamentales. Le Parlement européen votera ACTA dans son ensemble le mercredi 4 juillet, et a la possibilité rejeter cet accord une bonne fois pour toutes. Vous trouverez sur cette page différentes manières d'agir contre ACTA d'ici là. En tant que citoyens, les deux choses les plus importantes à faire sont : contacter les députés européensinformer les gens des dangers d'ACTA. Contacter nos élus est la chose la plus utile que l'on puisse faire jusqu'à mercredi 4 juillet, et le vote final au Parlement européen, dernière étape de la procédure. [edit] Vous pouvez également consulter Mémoire Politique pour obtenir les coordonnées d'un eurodéputé précis. [edit] Qui contacter ? [edit] Conseils généraux Les arguments clés contre ACTA sont listés ici : ACTA : à retenir. [edit] Diffusez la vidéo NO to ACTA
PARIS Démosphère agenda alternatif StoppACTA Wikipedia, Reddit to Shut Down Sites Wednesday to Protest Proposed Stop Online Piracy Act This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. AMY GOODMAN: If you want to know more about two controversial internet anti-piracy bills moving through Congress, you won’t be able to consult Wikipedia on Wednesday. The online encyclopedia and sixth most visited site in the world will join websites like the content aggregator Reddit to "go dark" for 12 to 24 hours in opposition to the Stop Online Piracy, or SOPA, Act and its companion bill, the Protect IP Act. Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales announced the decision to bring down his website last night on Twitter, writing, quote, "Student warning! The White House responded over the weekend to two petitions opposing the bills. While the White House did not take a definite position on SOPA and the Protect IP Act, it has called for legislation to combat online piracy that has hurt the legislation’s main backers: Hollywood movie studios and music publishers who want to stop the theft of their creative content. REP.
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