[PP-discussions] Fwd: ACTA update: ACTA rejected by International Trade committee
Romain Rivière
mail at romainriviere.fr
Jeu 21 Juin 14:03:50 CEST 2012
Si tu avais appelé tes députés tu serais au courant :P
On a une majorité de députés PS ou de gauche dans cette commission donc la
plupart ont voté contre. Le seul susceptible de voter pour était Franck
Proust, UMP, mais sa position n'était pas définie ce lundi, et on a envoyé
plein de mails, donc peut-être que même lui a changé sa position.
Romain Rivière
Trésorier du Parti Pirate
Candidat dans la 9ème circonscription de Seine-Saint-Denis
Le 21 juin 2012 13:50, <aldo.reset at placenet.org> a écrit :
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> La France est dans les 19 ou dans les 12 ?
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> c'est interesant de savoir cela.
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> Cordialement
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> Le 21.06.2012 13:22, Haeresis Pirat' a écrit :
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>> 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
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>> 2012/6/21 Mistral OZ <mistral at ozm.fr [6]>
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>> Good !
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>>> Faudrait faire un communiqué pour féliciter la commission et
>>> encourager le parlement à suivre la recommandation.
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>>> Le 21/06/2012 13:02, Ivan Lamouret a écrit :
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>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: MURPHY PAUL <paul.murphy at europarl.europa.**eu<paul.murphy at europarl.europa.eu>[1]>
>>>> 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<paul.murphy at europarl.europa.eu>[2]>
>>>>
>>>> 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.
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>>>> 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 [3] . Also
>>>> please find below a press release that I have released this
>>>> afternoon following the vote.
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>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Paul Murphy MEP
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>>>> PRESS STATEMENT: PAUL MURPHY MEP (SOCIALIST PARTY / UNITED LEFT
>>>> ALLIANCE) 21 JUNE 2012
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>>>> ACTA DEFEATED AT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT COMMITTEE
>>>> *
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>>>> 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:
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>>>> "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.
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>>>> “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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>> [1] mailto:paul.murphy at europarl.**europa.eu<paul.murphy at europarl.europa.eu>
>> [2] mailto:paul.murphy at europarl.**europa.eu<paul.murphy at europarl.europa.eu>
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>> [6] mailto:mistral at ozm.fr
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