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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

postheadericon Czech Government Suspends ACTA Ratification

The result of the example of Poland, the Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas announced that the government suspended the ratification process MINUTES until the country had more time to analyze the agreement. This follows an "uproar" over Europe, in which the agreement, everyone assumed was going through, no questions asked, was suddenly aroused great public interest:


"Not at all that the government could, in a situation where civil liberties and free access to information would be threatened," said Necas.
This is why the government will analyze the issue and have it evaluated by experts. "We really look at the impact this in real life," Necas said.



Unfortunately, it seems that some protesters are still things that have been removed ACTA years as Necas is also telling people not to have to check their computers phones or border monitoring Internet use. Although some of these things were mentioned in early drafts of the ACT, they all left by
years at this point. Again, we must encourage people to keep the debate factual ACT because of misinformation, such as making it easier for countries like the Czech Republic come back later and say it is still possible to ratify the document because of complaints was not true. There are many real problems with the ACT, and I hope people can focus on them. Otherwise historic moment in the Czech Republic and Poland will be for nothing ....
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