technews.am is a new community for breaking news across the technology sector. We are still in Alpha, so please bear with us.

Poland Prime Minister Suspends Any Effort To Ratify ACTA; May Kill ACTA In The EU

TechDirt  Feb 03 12

This is getting interesting. Following the growing protests about ACTA in Europe, as well as signs of US meddling, Poland's prime minister is making it clear that Poland will not ratify ACTA for the time being, leading to speculation that the EU may not actually join ACTA. Tusk's backtracking could spell the end of ACTA for the entire European Union. If Poland or any other EU member state, or the European Parliament itself, fails to ratify the document, it becomes null and void across the union. As it stands, there are already five member countries that have not even signed ACTA. "I share the opinions of those who from the beginning said that consultations were not complete," Tusk said, according to a report in Wirtualna Polska. Full story...



More stories from techdirt »

TechDirt  6 hours ago:

Resetting The Balance To Save Copyright (Part III) -

Summary of Parts One and Two: The essential balance of copyright between incentives for creators and the feeding of a rich and unlicensed public domain has been undone by a long series of misguided efforts to save copyright by making its rules both stronger and less enforceable at the same time.
TechDirt  7 hours ago:

Spotify In A Box: Why Sharing Will Never Be Stopped -

Most people will be familiar with Moore's Law, usually stated in the form that processing power doubles every two years (or 18 months in some versions.

TechDirt  7 hours ago:

DailyDirt: There's Nothing That Can't Be Deep Fried And Eaten -

We know it's bad for our health, but somehow we just can't get enough of artery-clogging fried foods because they taste so good.
TechDirt  9 hours ago:

EU Parliament Wants China To Join ACTA, Even As It May Reject It? -

We've written a few times that the end goal behind ACTA and TPP is to put in place frameworks by the US and Western Europe for certain things, and then pressure the key developing nations to join in based on the framework that has already been established.
TechDirt  10 hours ago:

Video Highlights Earlier Beastie Boys Copyright Lawsuit & MCA's Thoughts On Sampling -

Bloomberg Law has put together a short video about Adam Yauch and the sampling lawsuit filed against the Beastie Boys the day before his death.

TechDirt  11 hours ago:

Tougher Enforcement In Sweden Doesn't Slow Down Public's File Sharing -

For years we've argued over and over again that stricter enforcement does nothing to slow down or stop infringement.
TechDirt  12 hours ago:

Amanda Palmer And Steve Albini On 'Piracy': It Only Helps Musicians -

Okay, here's a bit of a two-fer. With all of the attention that Amanda Palmer has been getting for her massively successful Kickstarter campaign, we had some commenters here questioning whether or not she would freak out if people then shared her music.
TechDirt  13 hours ago:

Vint Cerf Slams Congress Over CISPA -

While there have been some claims that Google has supported CISPA (whereas the company does not appear to have taken an official position), at least one top person at Google is not all pleased with the bill.
TechDirt  14 hours ago:

US Gov't Tells Developing Nations That Patents & High Prices Are Good For The Health Of Their Citizens -

There have been plenty of studies showing how -- especially in developing nations -- patents for pharmaceuticals serve to keep important drugs (which are cheap to manufacture) out of reach for the patients who need them most.
TechDirt  15 hours ago:

Did Hollywood Not Use Available DMCA Tools Just To Pretend It Needed SOPA? -

The more you dig into Google's new copyright transparency reports the more eye-catching info you find.



Applicant Tracking System from JobPage

Most read today »

Most read this week »

What's New on Technews.AM