Tuesday, February 7, 2012

protests against the agreement of the copyright at issue provided in London, Glasgow and Nottingham on Saturday

The Pirate Party of the United Kingdom will join an international day of action against the Law on Copyright controversial deal on Saturday, with events planned for London, Glasgow and Nottingham.

law, or the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, led the opposition ranks who fear it will lead to online censorship.

Pirate Party leader Loz Kaye said: "We have seen that the combination of protest and political pressure made with the launch of the soup [the law to stop online piracy]

already been signed by the United States and should be debated by Parliament in June

Act were widespread protests in Poland and led to attacks on government websites in Poland by the group Anonymous piracy.


Archibald Finlay, spokesman for the Pirate Party in Scotland, added: "I hope to see many of my fellow citizens on Saturday to demand the freedom of expression and privacy online is erode further, and let the politicians know they can not simply ignore democracy like this without people noticing. "


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