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| quotetext = The impending threat of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement and the implications on our freedom and access to information and resources has brought us to this point. This is an intended declaration of war, [and] we will not stop until this global legislation has been terminated. | | quotetext = The impending threat of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement and the implications on our freedom and access to information and resources has brought us to this point. This is an intended declaration of war, [and] we will not stop until this global legislation has been terminated. | ||
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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
ACTA, the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, is an international treaty--being drafted mainly in secret--in order to stifle internet anonymity and freedom. In the name of combating | ACTA, the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, is an international treaty--being drafted mainly in secret--in order to stifle internet anonymity and freedom. In the name of combating piracy, they are trading liberty for some security; they are seeking for increased surveillance and more strict copyright laws in order to protect the vast profits of those industries that rely on intellectual property | ||
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* It creates a culture of surveillance and suspicion, in which the freedom that is required to produce free software is seen as dangerous and threatening rather than creative, innovative, and exciting. | * It creates a culture of surveillance and suspicion, in which the freedom that is required to produce free software is seen as dangerous and threatening rather than creative, innovative, and exciting. | ||
* Makes streaming or downloading a movie/game/music a FEDERAL crime and not a civil matter I.E No longer Accused vs Movie Corporation but U.S Government Vs Accused + Accused vs Movie Corporation in two separate trials. | * Makes streaming or downloading a movie/game/music a FEDERAL crime and not a civil matter I.E No longer Accused vs Movie Corporation but U.S Government Vs Accused + Accused vs Movie Corporation in two separate trials. | ||
* | * ISP will be fined if their customer had illegally downloaded copyrighted media, This will force ISP to monitor users | ||
==Full ACTA | ==Full ACTA text== | ||
Following months of small Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement leaks, the [http://www.laquadrature.net/files/201001_acta.pdf full consolidated ACTA text]has now been posted online. The consolidated text provides a clear indication of how the negotiations have altered earlier proposals as well as the first look at several other ACTA elements. For example, last spring it was revealed that several countries had proposed including a de minimus provision to counter fears that the border measures chapter would lead to iPod searching border guards. The leak shows there are four proposals on the table. | Following months of small Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement leaks, the [http://www.laquadrature.net/files/201001_acta.pdf full consolidated ACTA text]has now been posted online. The consolidated text provides a clear indication of how the negotiations have altered earlier proposals as well as the first look at several other ACTA elements. For example, last spring it was revealed that several countries had proposed including a de minimus provision to counter fears that the border measures chapter would lead to iPod searching border guards. The leak shows there are four proposals on the table. | ||
=== ACTA Abridged === | |||
[[file:acta2010.pdf]] | |||
=== ACTA Links === | |||
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{{tinyquote|JASA proposes that the ban, covering TV but also mobile phones and the web, could be implemented in the form of filters set by internet service providers. Countries such as Australia and China have already developed filters to block access to certain websites.|See the "Talk" page for more information}} | |||
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=Who is doing it?= | |||
This assault on your liberties has many perpetrators, all of whom must be dealt with accordingly. They are listed in brief below. | |||
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==Corporations== | |||
*[[AT&T]] | |||
*Bell Canada [?http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/NEWS/RELEASES/2008/r081120.htm] | |||
*Comcast | |||
*Time Warner | |||
*Walt Disney | |||
*[http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/09/google-and-verizons-net-neutrality-proposal-explained/ Google and Verizon | |||
*Virgin | |||
*[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/06/wsj-nokia-and-siemens-help-iran-spy-on-internet-users/ Nokia and Siemens] | |||
*[http://www.xenu.net/archive/events/censorship/ Church of $cientology] | |||
*T-Com (and even moar in Germany) look this [http://zensurprovider.de/ Zensur Provider] | |||
*Sony | |||
*Acer | |||
*Asus | |||
*BenQ | |||
*Lenovo | |||
*Jinhui Computer System Engineering Ltd. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Dam_Youth_Escort] | |||
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==Governments== | |||
*[[Operation Didgeridie|Australia]] | |||
*Ukraine | |||
*China | |||
*New Zealand | |||
*Iran | |||
*[http://christianengstrom.wordpress.com/2010/03/17/no-acta-transparency-from-spain/ Spain] | |||
*[http://news.hostexploit.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1542:turks-censor-youtube-censorship&catid=3:host-and-registrar-news&Itemid=30/ Turkey] | |||
*[http://opennet.net/blog/2009/06/germany-passes-legislation-block-child-pornography Germany] | |||
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==Individuals== | |||
*[[Tim Couch]] | |||
*[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/zensursula Zensursula] | |||
*Tim Kuik | |||
*Stephon Conroy (Autralian broadband minister) | |||
*Li Yizhong (Li Yizhong is the incumbent Minister of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China.) | |||
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==NGO's== | |||
*[http://www.iwf.org.uk Internet Watch Foundation] | |||
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==Software== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Dam_Youth_Escort Green Dam Youth Escort] | |||
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=Who is on our side?= | |||
On the bright side, there are those who stand on the side of internet freedom, net neutrality, and fair, reasonable copyright laws -- and, consequentially, they are none too fond of ACTA. | |||
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==Corporations== | |||
*Google (Google can be both a friend and an enemy. They are all for net neutrality but will block search queries and will have youtube videos deleted (they own youtube). | |||
*EBay | |||
*Cherry Lane Digital | |||
*Lotus Development Corporation | |||
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==Governments== | |||
*Internet Freedom Preservation Act 2008 (HR 5353) | |||
*Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party#International Pirate Party] | |||
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==Individuals== | |||
*Vinton Cerf | |||
*Sir Tim Berners-Lee, | |||
*Richard R. Wiebe | |||
*Richard M. Hall (Moby) | |||
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==NGO's== | |||
*Cooley Godward LLP | |||
*EFF ([http://www.eff.org/wp/surveillance-self-defense-international Surveillance Self-Defense]) | |||
*Intellectual Property Group at Fenwick & West LLP | |||
*Keker & Van Nest LLP | |||
*Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) | |||
*Free Software Foundation (FSF) | |||
*Stanford Center for Law, Science and Technology | |||
*Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at Boalt Hall School of Law | |||
*UC Berkeley and an Acting Clinical Professor of Law | |||
*University of Miami School of Law | |||
*[http://opennet.net/ OpenNet Initiative] | |||
*[http://wikileaks.org Wikileaks] global defense of sources and press freedoms | |||
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[[File:1278490622363.png|left|190px|thumb|Update this with a link here, and distribute, plox]] | |||
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=What can I do?= | |||
There are some things you can do to help. Here are those things, plus information you may need to know. | |||
==What to do right now?== | |||
See [[Project_IFM]] | |||
==Bypass Censorship== | |||
===Software=== | |||
''Software projects geared towards circumventing censorship. | |||
*[http://sethf.com/anticensorware/ The Censorware Project] | |||
*[http://www.haystackproject.org/ Haystack Project] (warning: seems the guy pushing this was full of shit; no longer considered helpful) | |||
*[[Tor]] | |||
*[[Freenet]] | |||
*[[Meshnet]] | |||
===Websites=== | |||
*[http://www.proxy.org/ List of web proxy sites] *'''WARNING:''' These may not be anonymous! See [[logProxy]] for details on how they can be dangerous. | |||
==Operations== | |||
Fighting against ACTA encompasses an incredibly broad variety of targets. To simplify, various individual operations are being formulated with specific goals. These are located below. | |||
*[http://www.insurgen.in/wiki/Operation_Payback Operation Payback] | |||
**Currently dormant, awaiting new targets. | |||
*[http://www.insurgen.in/wiki/Project_IFM Project IFM] | |||
*[http://insurgen.in/wiki/Operation_Didgeridie Operation Didgeridie] | |||
** Has come to an end. Further destructive operations needed. | |||
*[http://www.insurgen.in/wiki/CyberDyne_Solutions Operation: CyberDyne Solutions] | |||
** The constructive operation of Skynet. | |||
*[http://www.insurgen.in/wiki/Operation_Ceiling_Cat Operation: Ceiling Cat] | |||
** Agains The EU Project Indect | |||
*South Africa possible Clean Feed. | |||
**Australia faggotry all over again. | |||
*http://rockstararmy.com/net/res/43.html | |||
**Need more dox. ''Interesting'' | |||
*We will soon have one for Comcast. | |||
**They threaten the security of the Internet. | |||
*http://rockstararmy.com/net/res/38.html | |||
**Read this shit and participate. | |||
*Canadian's incoming legislation | |||
**This has to do with making the use of circumventing drm for '''any''' use illegal | |||
*http://rockstararmy.com/net/res/47.html | |||
**Let's help out our Canadian friends stop this from happening. | |||
*http://rockstararmy.com/i/res/1063.html | |||
**IRL raids are possible. Please check out the [http://ifmovement.org/forum/ Internet Freedom Movement]for moar info. | |||
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Introduction[edit]ACTA, the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, is an international treaty--being drafted mainly in secret--in order to stifle internet anonymity and freedom. In the name of combating piracy, they are trading liberty for some security; they are seeking for increased surveillance and more strict copyright laws in order to protect the vast profits of those industries that rely on intellectual property
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How it can affect you[edit]
Full ACTA text[edit]Following months of small Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement leaks, the full consolidated ACTA texthas now been posted online. The consolidated text provides a clear indication of how the negotiations have altered earlier proposals as well as the first look at several other ACTA elements. For example, last spring it was revealed that several countries had proposed including a de minimus provision to counter fears that the border measures chapter would lead to iPod searching border guards. The leak shows there are four proposals on the table. ACTA Abridged[edit]ACTA Links[edit]
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Who is doing it?[edit]This assault on your liberties has many perpetrators, all of whom must be dealt with accordingly. They are listed in brief below.
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Who is on our side?[edit]On the bright side, there are those who stand on the side of internet freedom, net neutrality, and fair, reasonable copyright laws -- and, consequentially, they are none too fond of ACTA.
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What can I do?[edit]There are some things you can do to help. Here are those things, plus information you may need to know. What to do right now?[edit]See Project_IFM Bypass Censorship[edit]Software[edit]Software projects geared towards circumventing censorship.
Websites[edit]
Operations[edit]Fighting against ACTA encompasses an incredibly broad variety of targets. To simplify, various individual operations are being formulated with specific goals. These are located below.
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