Spain's Proposed Internet Law Sparks Protest.

"Last Monday, the Spanish Government published the latest draft for the 
Sustainable Economy Act, which would enable a Commission dependent of 
the Ministry of Culture to take down websites without a court order 
(http://www.boingboing.net/2009/12/02/spanish-activists-is.html), in 
cases of Intellectual Property piracy. On Wednesday, using Google Wave, 
a group of journalists, bloggers, professionals and creators composed 
and issued a Manifesto in Defense of Fundamental Rights on the Internet, 
stating that 'Copyright should not be placed above citizens' fundamental 
rights to privacy, security, presumption of innocence, effective 
judicial protection and freedom of expression.' Quickly, more than 
50,000 blogs and sites re-published the manifesto. On Thursday morning, 
the Ministry of Culture Ángeles González Sinde (former president of the 
Spanish Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) organized a meeting 
with a group of Internet experts and signers of the Manifesto 
(http://hiperactivo.com/2009/12/02/manifesto-in-defense-of-fundamental-rights-on-the-internet/).
 


The meeting was narrated in real time via Twitter 
(http://www.gentedigital.es/blogs/gentedeinternet/32/blog-post/3218/twittercronica-de-la-reunion-con-la-ministra-gonzalez-sinde/)
 
and concluded without any agreement 
(http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5jADmhIAtOfbCuPoO3A3ZnTFFtgWw).
 
On Thursday afternoon, the Prime Minister's staff had a private meeting 
with the Ministry of Culture and some party members (who also expressed 
their opposition to the draft). Finally, Spain Prime Minister José Luis 
Rodríguez Zapatero announced in a press meeting that the text will be 
changed and a court order will continue to be a requirement, but [the 
government] still will search for ways to fight Internet piracy."
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