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1、Unit 5Europes Internet Revolt:Protester See Threats in Antipiracy Treaty Contents ACTA 1European Protest 2Effects of Protest34 Topics for discussion Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement(ACTA)ACTA is a multinational treaty for the purpose of establishing international standards for intellectual proper
2、ty rights enforcement.The agreement aims to establish an international legal framework for targeting counterfeit goods,generic medicines and copyright infringement on the Internet,and would create a new governing body outside existing forums,such as the World Trade Organization,the World Intellectua
3、l Property Organization,and the United Nations.The agreement was signed in October 2011 by Australia,Canada,Japan,Morocco,New Zealand,Singapore,South Korea,and the United States.In 2012,Mexico,the European Union and 22 countries which are member states of the European Union signed as well.One signat
4、ory(Japan)has ratified(formally approved)the agreement,which would come into force in countries that ratified it after ratification by six countries.Similar US Acts SOPA:The Stop Online Piracy Act was a United States bill introduced by U.S.Representative Lamar S.Smith(R-TX)to expand the ability of U
5、.S.law enforcement to combat online copyright infringement and online trafficking in counterfeit goods.Provisions included the requesting of court orders to bar advertising networks and payment facilities from conducting business with infringing websites,and search engines from linking to the websit
6、es,and court orders requiring Internet service providers to block access to the websites.On January 18,2012,the English Wikipedia,Google,and an estimated 7,000 other smaller websites coordinated a service blackout,in protest against the bill.Wikipedia said more than 162 million people viewed its ban
7、ner.Other protests against SOPA and PIPA included petition drives,with Google stating it collected over seven million signatures,boycotts of companies and organizations that support the legislation,and an opposition rally held in New York City.PIPA:The PROTECT IP Act(Preventing Real Online Threats t
8、o Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act,or PIPA)was a proposed law with the stated goal of giving the US government and copyright holders additional tools to curb access to rogue websites dedicated to the sale of infringing or counterfeit goods,especially those registered outsid
9、e the U.S.The bill was introduced on May 12,2011,by Senator Patrick Leahy(D-VT)and 11 bipartisan co-sponsors.The Congressional Budget Office estimated that implementation of the bill would cost the federal government$47 million through 2016,to cover enforcement costs and the hiring and training of 2
10、2 new special agents and 26 support In the wake of online protests held on January 18,2012,Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced that a vote on the bill would be postponed until issues raised about the bill were resolved.European Protest The signature of the EU and many of its member states re
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