Apparently the ambassador of the Netherlands did not get permission in time
to sign the agreement. It seems nobody really knows yet why that was, but
it is expected that the signature will follow. Also the signature of Spain,
Slovenia and Cyprus seems to be missing yet. Source:
No dia 27 de Janeiro de 2012 09:08, Tomasz Ganicz <polimerek(a)gmail.com>escreveucreveu:
2012/1/27 Kim Bruning <kim(a)bruning.xs4all.nl>nl>:
==Update==
ACTA has been signed by the EU and 22 member states, but must still be
ratified.
We have time for a good analysis, and time to set
up a game plan before
that time.
OTOH If we decide to act, we shouldn't be *too* slow,
or we'll lose the momentum that has built up.
Currently la quadrature du net is coordinated best.
http://www.laquadrature.net/en/acta-signed-by-the-eu-lets-defeat-it-together
Yes. Exactly. Actually, from EU only Germany and Holland has not
signed ACTA yet. Would be good to make a search on which stage there
are formal discussions in these countries. In many countries - also in
Poland, the ACTA formal discussion was made semi-secret - I mean,
theoretically they were not secret, bo goverment made evrything to
hide it from eyes of its own citizens. The ratification in EU
Parliament was originally planned at June, but due to "strike" of
Kader Arif it might be 1-2 months later. Before that there will be
ratification debates in local EU-countries parliaments.
--
Tomek "Polimerek" Ganicz
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http://www.ganicz.pl/poli/
http://www.cbmm.lodz.pl/work.php?id=29&title=tomasz-ganicz
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