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« le: 22 septembre 2010, 03:01:10 »
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Something we should follow up on:

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The folks over at Open Acta Mexico  sent over their report on an open information meeting at the Ministry of the Economy in Mexico about ACTA last week. There were two oddities that they called attention to. The first is that there was an MPAA representative at the meeting, who apparently asked whether or not ACTA could be used to block access to "damaging" sites like Wikileaks. As the Open Acta Mexico people asked, what does Wikileaks have to do with movies? It seems like an interesting question, though, and I'm assuming that the MPAA is using Wikileaks as an example of a site they deem "dangerous" to get the idea across, so that later when they designate other sites (say... The Pirate Bay....) as dangerous, they can use this to make the case it should be blocked. Nice to see the MPAA is so blatant about using copyright for censorship...

The other oddity in the meeting was that apparently the ACTA negotiator who was there leading the meeting, Gilda Gonzalez Camarena, claimed that the negotiators met every day with the relevant Senate commission to keep them updated on ACTA negotiations. Yet, Open Acta Mexico notes that the Senate recently requested a full debrief on ACTA negotiators later this month. If they're getting briefings every day, why do they need a debrief?

Link - http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100915/10324411026/mpaa-wants-to-know-if-acta-can-be-used-to-block-wikileaks.shtml
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« Répondre #1 le: 22 septembre 2010, 04:24:34 »
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And out comes exhibit A of why ACTA is a bad idea. Well, it's probably exhibit Z by now.
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« Répondre #2 le: 23 septembre 2010, 04:44:10 »
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Good link!

Thanks!

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« Répondre #3 le: 18 d�cembre 2010, 10:08:00 »
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Oh hai!....
Did you forget aboot this?

I didn't.

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« Répondre #4 le: 19 d�cembre 2010, 11:48:16 »
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It was raised during our discussion of Wikileaks, was there something specific you wanted done with it?
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« Répondre #5 le: 20 d�cembre 2010, 12:41:25 »
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No, he's just enjoying being obnoxious.
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« Répondre #6 le: 20 d�cembre 2010, 11:20:07 »
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Ya a little bit maybe.

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