Hey guys,
DE your "current affairs boff" speaking n_n
LINK: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17125469
The controversial act has been passed on to the highest court in the EU over fears of restricting internet freedom.
"EU trade head Karel De Gucht said the court will be asked to clarify whether the treaty complied with "the EU's fundamental rights and freedoms".
The agreement has so far been signed by 22 EU member states.
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"The European Commission said it "decided today to ask the European Court of Justice for a legal opinion to clarify that the Acta agreement and its implementation must be fully compatible with freedom of expression and freedom of the internet"
So....the high courts will NOT be passing or restricting A.C.T.A they are giving their opinion on the matter, however the opinion of the high court carries alot of weight, they are highly influential.
Acta is set to be debated by the European Parliament in June.
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"While countries can individually ratify the terms of the agreement, EU backing is considered vital if the proposal's aim of implementing consistent standards for copyright enforcement measures is met."
If sufficient EU backing is not gained, A.C.T.A would fall apart under pressure like an ice pop in hell. Thousands if not hundreds of thousands are just waiting to bring the act into dispute in a court of law.
"This debate must be based upon facts, and not upon the misinformation and rumour that has dominated social media sites and blogs in recent weeks."
^ Aheh well in the immortal words of Simon and Garfunkel "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenamant halls"
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Anyway that's all I had to say for now, Have a good day and catch you later!
- DE