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ACTA spells EVIL

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- “We are concerned that the secrecy of such information reflects a desire to avoid potential criticism of substantive provisions in ACTA by the public, the group who will be most affected by the agreement.”

So say two US congressmen in a letter to US Trade representative Ron Kirk.

“Despite some sweet talk from Hollywood about how important ACTA and its secret negotiations are to America (and, once again, no, the secrecy is not at all “normal,” as some industry lawyers would have you believe),” says Mike Masnick on TechDirt, continuing »»»

Senators Bernie Sanders and Sherrod Brown have sent a letter to US Trade Rep Ron Kirk asking for ACTA documents to be made public. The letter points out that “the public has a right to monitor and express informed views on proposals of such magnitude” especially considering that “there are concerns about the impact of ACTA on the privacy and civil rights of individuals, on the supply of products under the first sale doctrine, on the markets for legitimate generic medicines, and on consumers and innovation in general.”

The letter also takes on the bogus claims of state secrets in protecting ACTA documents:

We are surprised and unpersuaded by assertions that disclosures of basic information about the negotiation would present a risk to the national security of the United States, particularly as regards documents that are shared with all countries in the negotiations, and with dozens of representatives of large corporations. We are concerned that the secrecy of such information reflects a desire to avoid potential criticism of substantive provisions in ACTA by the public, the group who will be most affected by the agreement. Such secrecy has already undermined public confidence in the ACTA process…. We firmly believe that the public has a right to know the contents of the proposals being considered under ACTA, just as they have the right to read the text of bills pending before Congress.”

Unfortunately, “these are just two Senators. Supporters of ACTA likely have many more who will blindly fight to keep ACTA secret and get it approved with little or no substantive input from those it will impact most,” Masnick adds.

Says Knowledge Ecology International »»»

The letter states:

ACTA involves dozens if not hundreds of substantive aspects of intellectual property law and its enforcement, including those that have nothing to do with counterfeiting. . . . There are concerns about the impact of ACTA on the privacy and civil rights of individuals, on the supply of products under the first sale doctrine, on the markets for legitimate generic medicines, and on consumers and innovation in general.”

The letter says “the public has a right to monitor and express informed views on proposals of such magnitude.”

Senators Sanders and Brown say the ACTA negotiations have not been conducted in a manner consistent with the President’s January 21, 2009 Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government. Noting in closing:

We are surprised and unpersuaded by assertions that disclosures of basic information about the negotiation would present a risk to the national security of the United States, particularly as regards documents that are shared with all countries in the negotiations, and with dozens of representatives of large corporations. We are concerned that the secrecy of such information reflects a desire to avoid potential criticism of substantive provisions in ACTA by the public, the group who will be most affected by the agreement. Such secrecy has already undermined public confidence in the ACTA process, a point made recently by Dan Glickman, the CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) – a group highly supportive of the ACTA negotiation, as well as by the members of the TransAtlantic Consumer Dialogue — a group more critical of the negotiations.

We firmly believe that the public has a right to know the contents of the proposals being considered under ACTA, just as they have the right to read the text of bills pending before Congress.

Stay tuned.

(Cheers for the pic Andrew, aka Comeoncomcast)

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secret negotiations – Hollywood touts ACTA, November 22, 2009
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– Senators Begin Questioning ACTA Secrecy, November 23, 2009


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5 Responses to “ACTA spells EVIL”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    We too are conducting some secret negotiation in order to eradicate the entertainment and media parasites once and for all.

    Disclosures of basic information concerning these negotiations would definitively present a risk to the national security of the United States, since these parasites declared war on us and represent a clear and present danger to our nations.

  2. Comeoncomcast (aka Andrew) Says:

    This morning Im on Google Mobile news searching through endless news articles with keywords like ‘ACTA’, ‘Piracy’, etc

    Its mostly articles about Lord Mandelson (according to wikipedia he used to be an EU commissioner huh? fancy that!)

    Just take a second to see all the logos on the BitTorrent home page ;) I mean seriously before you all go galavanting ‘Piracy is baaaad!!!!’

    As for the ACTA, itll only be enacted on US soil, and be void everywhere else :)

  3. Devil's Advocate Says:

    “As for the ACTA, itll only be enacted on US soil, and be void everywhere else”

    Totally false, Andrew!
    ACTA is an attempt at ramming through an international agreement that would affect many countries, sovereign or not, without the “interference” of public objections and scrutiny.

  4. The Power of the Magic Poodle Says:

    Excuse me but last I heard, the people were the government. So they should know about their own state secrets, and they should also see/hear what they’re reading/listening to (ACTA).
    No point in doing so with eyes/ears closed/plugged.

  5. Comeoncomcast (aka Andrew) Says:

    @Devils Advocate

    Yeah, I agree.

    But the US will probably the only country that will be willing to enact it becauseeeeee their the Entertainment Capital of blah, blah, blah

    I hate Twilight lol Whos with?

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