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-----Original Message-----
From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 12:18 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: cartwheels


None of these links has video of you doing cartwheels. I am disappointed.

Judah

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I never thought we could do it.
>
> http://www.rt.com/news/eu-suspends-acta-ratification-955/
>
> EU suspends ACTA ratification, refers treaty to court Get short URL 
> Link copied to clipboard email story to a 
> friend<http://www.rt.com/emailstory/?doc_id=84955&type_doc=1&referer=h
> ttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.rt.com%2Fnews%2Feu-suspends-acta-ratification-955%2F>p
> rint version 
> <http://www.rt.com/news/eu-suspends-acta-ratification-955/print/>
>
> Published: 22 February, 2012, 17:05
> Edited: 20 April, 2012, 12:10
> [image: Demonstrators protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade 
> Agreement (ACTA) on February 11, 2012 in Munich, southern Germany (AFP 
> Photo / Sebastian Gabriel / Germany Out)]
>
> Demonstrators protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
> (ACTA) on February 11, 2012 in Munich, southern Germany (AFP Photo / 
> Sebastian Gabriel / Germany Out) 
> *TRENDS:*ACTA<http://www.rt.com/trends/acta-agreement-internet-freedom
> -piracy/>
>
> *TAGS:*UN <http://www.rt.com/tags/un/>, EU 
> <http://www.rt.com/tags/eu/>, Protest 
> <http://www.rt.com/tags/protest/>, Human 
> rights<http://www.rt.com/tags/human-rights/>,
> Law <http://www.rt.com/tags/law/>, Piracy 
> <http://www.rt.com/tags/piracy/>, Internet 
> <http://www.rt.com/tags/internet/>, Information 
> Technology<http://www.rt.com/tags/information-technology/>
>
> The EU has suspended the ratification of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade 
> Agreement (ACTA) and referred the text to the European Court of 
> Justice to investigate possible rights breaches.
>
> The European Commission decided on Wednesday to ask the EU's top court 
> *"to clarify that the ACTA agreement and its implementation must be 
> fully compatible with freedom of expression and freedom of the internet*."
>
> The ACTA debate "*must be based upon facts and not upon the 
> misinformation or rumor that has dominated social media sites and 
> blogs*," says EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Guch. The EU will not 
> ratify the international treaty until the court delivers its ruling, he
added.
>
> De Guch insists the treaty will change nothing in the bloc, but help 
> protect the creative economy.
>
> European countries were quick to sign US- and Japan-lobbied ACTA 
> agreement in Tokyo just a month ago. Ratification of the controversial 
> agreement, however, is not going so smoothly.
>
> ACTA faced fierce opposition by the Europeans, who saw it as an 
> anti-democratic move. People took their anger to the streets in a 
> synchronized protest, saying it violates their rights. About 200 
> cities participated in an anti-ACTA march on February 11.
>
> The initial goal authorities pursued was to protect intellectual 
> property and copyright, but human rights activists fought to prove its 
> bias in favor of those in power. They argue it violates freedom of 
> expression on the internet and allows unprecedented control of 
> people's personal information and privacy.
>
> Some critics have been saying ACTA is a somewhat-disguised SOPA 
> <http://rt.com/trends/stop-online-piracy-act/>(Stop Online Piracy Act).
>
> ACTA has so far been signed by the EU as a bloc, 22 EU members as 
> individual states, and also by the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, 
> South Korea and some other countries. The total number of signatories 
> to the treaty is 31.
>
> The European Parliament is set to vote on ACTA in June. In parallel, 
> the accord has to be ratified by all the 27 EU member states. Germany, 
> the Netherlands, Cyprus, Estonia and Slovakia have not put individual 
> signatures under the treaty as such and, in the wake of the mass 
> anti-ACTA protests in Europe, are not eager to proceed with 
> it.<http://rt.com/news/acta-protests-internet-copyright-419/>Bulgaria,
> the Czech Republic and Latvia suspended the ratification process, 
> while Poland on the second thought refused to ratify the accord all 
> together.
>
> Wednesday's decision means ACTA's ratification in the EU could be 
> delayed for months.
>
> Rob Beschizza, the managing director of online magazine and group blog 
> Boing Boing, says nothing can stop Internet file swapping.
>
> *"What the industry needs to do when it considers how it makes 
> entertainment products - music, movies and so on - available, is make 
> it so that people can easily buy them. People don't want to be 
> thieves. They don't want to take things they are not entitled to,"* he
told RT.
>
> Beschizza believes that legislative initiatives like ACTA never do 
> anything to stop piracy.
>
> *"The way the Internet works [is], as long as two computers can 
> connect to each other, people are going to find a way to share files. 
> The Internet works by copying data,"* he said. *"So what we foresee is 
> when these laws are passed, there'll be all this social harm and 
> there'll be no actual prevention o
>
> 



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