ACTA · 10:36pm Feb 15th, 2012
The debate of ACTA isn't over yet. There are still some governments who want to sign it. Whoever didn't protest against ACTA, you're making a big mistake ... if ACTA passes, the internet will become a dull and barren place, and everytime you go on the internet you would have to fear that you stumbled upon anything copyrighted and get sued for watching it.
ACTA probably helps the music- and TVindustry a little bit. But they're losing more than they had in this way. Without ACTA, people spread the sound of new bands over the world. With ACTA, this won't be possible. New bands would be happy if they can play at a kindergarten.
People in foreign countries who are fans of foreign TV series would probably never hear about those series in the first place with ACTA. Yes, this also accounts for MLP FIM.
After all, this is in fact the same bullshit than SOPA. But this time, people in the EU, USA, Japan ... You can do something against it. Wake up and realize what ACTA is. Wake up and stand up against it. The freedom of the internet is at stake and it is your job to take it into your own hands.
For a better explaination, follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og426HP0s_U