So, that's ACTA. It's a treaty, and not a bill. It's also not as bad as people are making it out to be.Andy of Comix Inc said:Here's a fantastic post on reddit that should clear up what ACTA actually does and how it'll affect you. Apply critical thinking and you're educated.
http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/or8ag/ive_read_the_final_version_of_acta_heres_what_you/
I hope you haven't been getting all your information from a Youtube video, made up your mind, then found other people who reaffirm that opinion (likely others who have seen the video) and taken that it's fact. Do try to look at both sides of the debate, will you? Jumping to conclusions based on half the story is... well it's not exactly smart.Blacktooth said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzS5rSvZXe8 perhaps this will convince those who are "apathetic." What people don't seem to understand is that much of the piracy is in fact supported and distributed by media companies themselves. Yet they are never held responsible for their own actions. Companies like CBS are some of the biggest hypocrites I have ever seen in a long time.
And if you found out about this via Youtube and made your mind up on the spot then I beg you to stop doing that.
Oh, I think this is an important part of the article to point out.
See? Now can we all calm down? Of course, be sure to read the entire article because it does address, (calmly I might add), potential issues that might occur.Key point here. The treaty clearly states that it does not, and can not, make countries infringe their own civil liberties and rights in pursuance of the agreement. Again, it is up to the public to make sure their legislators deal with this fairly.
Thank you Andy of Comix Inc for having the guts to actually think and get the whole story, instead of succumbing to fear-mongering and sensationalism.