Thursday, June 21, 2012

MEP Opinion Rejects Robbery Treaty

MEPs on a key European parliamentary cabinet have voted to reject the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (Acta) by 19 votes to 12.

Many courtesy it as the deathblow is to argumentative agreement since the traffic cabinet rigourously recommends how to opinion to the wider parliament.

The European Parliament opinion is due to take place in July.

Acta aims to tie manners on both online and offline robbery but has captivated many critics.

One of its harshest detractors has been UK MEP David Martin, the lead associate of the committee.

Speaking after the Inta vote, he said: "This was not an anti-intellectual skill vote. This organisation believes Europe does have to safeguard its egghead skill but Acta was as well unclear a document," he said.

He mentioned that it "left many questions unanswered", inclusive the purpose of ISPs in policing the internet. He moreover mentioned that many on the cabinet felt that the sanctions for breaches of

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