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5 responses · 525 views · Say NO to ACTA: It's going global, soon to affect you personally

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ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet. Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive logic dictated by the entertainment industries.
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CynCyn reposted to News_As_It_Happens — ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet. Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive logic dictated by the entertainment industries. 4 months ago
CynCyn reposted to Politics — ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet. Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive logic dictated by the entertainment industries. 4 months ago
CynCyn reposted to NewsMedia — ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet. Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive logic dictated by the entertainment industries. 4 months ago
CynCyn reposted to OnlineActivism — ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet. Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive logic dictated by the entertainment industries. 4 months ago
CynCyn reposted to Fight_The_Man — ACTA is one more offensive against the sharing of culture on the Internet. Negotiated instead of being democratically debated, ACTA bypasses parliaments and international organizations to dictate a repressive logic dictated by the entertainment industries. 4 months ago
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