European Parliament Takes Step Toward Burying ACTA 53
An anonymous reader writes "The European Parliament's INTA Committee yesterday soundly
rejected a proposal to refer the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade
Agreement to the European Court of Justice for review. ACTA critics viewed
the proposal
as a delay tactic designed with the hope that public opposition to the
agreement would subside in the year or two it would take for a court
review. The 21-5 vote against the motion means that the INTA committee
will conclude its ACTA review later this spring with a full European
Parliament vote expected in June or July. The lack of support for ACTA
within the European Parliament is now out in the open with multiple
parties indicating
they are ready to bury it."
if only the parliament had a binding say (Score:5, Interesting)
Hell, if only there was a way of barring the proposal of "similar legislation" within some timeframe, so it isn't repeatedly proposed in slightly different versions until eventually it passes.
This is the problem with lobbying under democracy - or, in the EU's case, appointment. Like Wikipedia, it's not what's best that remains, nor even what people want - it's whatever is proposed by those with the most resources to push it through.
Re:if only the parliament had a binding say (Score:5, Interesting)
Like how Congress removed SOPA from the table due to opposition, but then immediately proposed a new bill with a new name, but same effects.
And ACTA is still floating around. It's already signed by our lovely president Obama. All it needs now is ratification or rejection by the Senators, but the White House has tabled it. Maybe they plan to enforce it through executive order, instead of through legal means.
Re:Encouraging (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:paying more attention (Score:5, Interesting)
You tell me. As an honest quiz question, do you know the fate of PC-FIPA HR1981?
Remember the run up to busting SOPA? PC-FIPA is *worse* yet I have barely seen any articles on it.
And we also almost missed the boat on ACTA too. I think we finally woke up barely in time to stop that one too, but it got a lot farther.