[PP-discussions] Fwd: ACTA update: ACTA rejected by International Trade committee
Haeresis Pirat'
h6r6tiqu6 at gmail.com
Jeu 21 Juin 13:22:39 CEST 2012
Le fait est qu'on a pas assuré niveau comm' pour ACTA, d'ailleurs, notre
gordon national nous la bien fait savoir... Ainsi que LQDN
2012/6/21 Mistral OZ <mistral at ozm.fr>
> Good !
>
> Faudrait faire un communiqué pour féliciter la commission et encourager le
> parlement à suivre la recommandation.
>
> Le 21/06/2012 13:02, Ivan Lamouret a écrit :
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: MURPHY Paul <paul.murphy at europarl.europa.eu>
> Date: Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:54 PM
> Subject: ACTA update: ACTA rejected by International Trade committee
> To: MURPHY Paul <paul.murphy at europarl.europa.eu>
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am delighted to be able to tell you that ACTA was rejected by the
> European Parliament's International Trade committee this morning by 19
> votes to 12.
>
> This is an important victory in the fight against attacks on civil
> liberties and a testament to the protests against ACTA that have taken
> place across Europe and has put real pressure on MEPs who were initially in
> support of ACTA.
>
> The International Trade committee's recommendation to reject ACTA will now
> go to a vote of the full plenary session of the Parliament in 2 weeks time.
> I encourage people to continue with the protests, petitions, emails and
> phonecalls to MEPs to keep up the pressure on them to ensure that ACTA is
> rejected by the European Parliament.
>
> I will be updating my website with developments on this issue, please feel
> free to check it www.paulmurphymep.eu . Also please find below a press
> release that I have released this afternoon following the vote.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Paul Murphy MEP
>
>
>
> *Press Statement: Paul Murphy MEP (Socialist Party / United Left
> Alliance) 21 June 2012*
>
> *
> *
>
> -
>
> *ACTA defeated at European Parliament Committee*
> -
>
> *Massive movement of people across Europe needs to continue to defeat
> ACTA*
>
>
> Speaking after the vote in the International Trade Commitee against the
> ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement), which he is a member of, Paul
> Murphy commented:
>
>
> "The vote against ACTA today is an important victory in the fight
> against attacks on our civil liberties. It was defeated in the
> international trade committee thanks to the mobilisations of tens of
> thousands of people in protests acrossEurope. Now the pressure must be kept
> up in advance of the vote on ACTA in the plenary session of the Parliament
> to ensure that this pernicious attack on internet freedoms driven by the
> major corporate interests is defeated.
>
>
> “ACTA is an agreement that was negotiated with no transparency by the
> European Commission. It is a project driven by lobbying by the
> International Chamber of Commerce to protect the intellectuarl property of
> major corporations. This comes at the expense of people's internet
> freedoms, turning Internet Service Providers into policement for these
> private corporations on the internet as well as threatening access to
> generic medicines and seeds.
>
>
> “Th agreement will now be voted on in the plenary session of the
> European Parliament in July. If there is a major mobilisation again of
> people, with protests, petitions and the continuation of the bombardment of
> MEPs with emails, ACTA can be defeated and an important blow struck against
> the big business agenda of the European Commission.”
>
>
> ENDS
>
>
>
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