[Foundation-l] [SOPA etc.] [FSF] Fwd: Blood in the water: Brett Smith reports from the latest Trans-Pacific Partnership Stakeholder Forum

2012-03-06 Thread Federico Leva (Nemo)
Seems worth a forward given that it mentions the SOPA protest as one of the main causes for a better acceptance of sensible copyright lobby (true or not?). Nemo Messaggio originale Oggetto:Blood in the water: Brett Smith reports from the latest Trans-Pacific

Re: [Foundation-l] [SOPA etc.] [FSF] Fwd: Blood in the water: Brett Smith reports from the latest Trans-Pacific Partnership Stakeholder Forum

2012-03-06 Thread Osmar Valdebenito
A few weeks ago, there was a lot of fuss about TPP here in Chile because of the secret negotiations. A lot of comparisons with SOPA, PIPA and ACTA were raised and also criticism about it. After the campaign against the TPP, the Chilean government published a memo saying that intellectual propierty

Re: [Foundation-l] [SOPA etc.] [FSF] Fwd: Blood in the water: Brett Smith reports from the latest Trans-Pacific Partnership Stakeholder Forum

2012-03-06 Thread Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
ACTA appears to be failing precisely because it was approved in smoke filled rooms and merely rubberstamped by politicians after the agreement. The real snake in the grass is still OPEN. They make believe they are crowdsourcing the law phrasing. But it smells precisely like the pathetic Britannica