[ ACTA / Economy / Innovation ]
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FFII supports asking an ECJ opinion on ACTA
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Brussels,  11 March 2011 -- The Foundation for a Free Information 
Infrastructure (FFII) supports asking the European Court of Justice an opinion 
on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). On Monday 21 March 2011 the 
European Parliament Legal Affairs Committee may vote on a proposal for such a 
request. Unbalanced enforcement measures may heighten market entrance risks 
for innovators, according to the FFII. Startup companies are often confronted 
with patent minefields. Even a mere allegation of infringement may easily lead 
to market exclusion. Startup companies often do not have enough resources to 
litigate. 

Member of the European Parliament Jan Albrecht (Greens/EFA) formally requests 
the Legal Affairs Committee coordinators to put a decision to obtain the 
opinion of the ECJ on ACTA on the agenda of the next Committee meeting. 

A group of prominent European academics published an opinion on ACTA. They 
conclude: "Contrary to the European Commission’s repeated statements and the 
European Parliament’s resolution of 24 November 2010, certain ACTA provisions 
are not entirely compatible with EU law and will directly or indirectly 
require additional action on the EU level." They invite "the European 
institutions, in particular the European Parliament, and the national 
legislators and governments, to carefully consider the above mentioned points 
and, as long as significant deviations from the EU acquis or serious concerns 
on fundamental rights, data protection, and a fair balance of interests are 
not properly addressed, to withhold consent."

FFII analyst Ante Wessels comments: "For the sake of startup companies, 
enforcement measures beyond current EU legislation should be avoided. These 
'acquis plus' measures did not receive democratic scrutiny. It is questionable 
whether such measures are compatible with the Treaties."


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Background information
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Behind closed doors, the European Union, United States, Japan and other trade 
partners negotiated the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. ACTA will contain 
new international norms for the enforcement of copyrights, trade mark rights, 
patents and other exclusive rights. 


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Links
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MEP Jan Albrecht request:
http://en.act-on-acta.eu/Legal_Affairs_Committee_coordinators_to_put_a_decision_to_obtain_the_opinion_of_the_ECJ_on_ACTA_on_the_agenda

Opinion European Academics on ACTA:
http://www.iri.uni-hannover.de/acta-1668.html

FFII analysis ACTA's criminal measures:
http://acta.ffii.org/wordpress/?p=34

General FFII ACTA analysis:
http://action.ffii.org/acta/Analysis

Permanent link to this press release:
http://press.ffii.org/Press%20releases/FFII%20supports%20asking%20an%20ECJ%20opinion%20on%20ACTA


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Contact
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Ante Wessels 
ante (at) ffii.org 
+31 6 100 99 063 

FFII Office Berlin 
Malmöer Str. 6 
D-10439 Berlin 
Fon: +49-30-41722597 
Fax Service: +49-721-509663769
Email: office (at) ffii.org
http://www.ffii.org/ 
 

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About FFII
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The FFII is a not-for-profit association active in twenty European countries, 
dedicated to the development of information goods for the public benefit, based 
on copyright, free competition, open standards. More than 1000 members, 3,500 
companies and 100,000 supporters have entrusted the FFII to act as their voice 
in public policy questions concerning exclusion rights (intellectual property) 
in data processing.


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