SOPA, PIPA, ACTA … What’s Next?

Date: January 31, 2012

Author: Barry Ritholtz

ACTA: “Would Usurp Congressional Authority”, “Threatens Numerous Public 
Interests”, a “Backroom Special Interest Deal”, a “Masquerade”

We just beat back SOPA and PIPA with the web blackout.

Now everyone is talking about ACTA. But – because ACTA is complicated, and is 
just starting to receive coverage – most are not sure exactly what ACTA really 
is, or why we should be concerned about it.

We’ll give you an executive summary of what you need to know.

Instead of giving you the specifics about what’s actually in the bill (we 
provide links at the end for those who want to know), we’ll explain why the 
procedure used is a recipe for disaster.

Why are we stressing procedure over substance?

Because, as awful as ACTA is, there are other horrible bills such as the Trans 
Pacific Partnership Agreement waiting in the wings … which may be even worse 
than ACTA.

Unless we understand the rotten, anti-democratic process which is causing these 
bad bills to be introduced, we will be caught off-guard by the introduction of 
one draconian bill after another … and we will lose the fight for Internet 
freedom.

(The problem is that powerful men are making laws in secret to protect their 
interests.)

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http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2012/01/sopa-pipa-acta-%E2%80%A6-what%E2%80%99s-next/

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