[Chapter-delegates] Fwd: Tell Congress : no backroom deals to regulate the Internet

Christian de Larrinaga cdel at firsthand.net
Fri Feb 3 01:26:09 PST 2012


Many here have probably seen this in their inboxes this morning. 
Christian

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> From: "Eva Galperin | EFF Activism Team" <action at eff.org>
> Date: 2 February 2012 19:19:04 GMT
> To: <cdel at firsthand.net>
> Subject: Tell Congress : no backroom deals to regulate the Internet
> Reply-To: "Eva Galperin | EFF Activism Team" <action at eff.org>
> 
> This is a friendly message from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. View it in a web browser.
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> Dear Friend of Digital Freedom,
> Right now, representatives from nine countries including the United States are secretly meeting in a luxury hotel in Beverly Hills to negotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, a trade agreement with the potential to contain intellectual property provisions that go beyond ACTA. These secret meetings could create over-reaching new rules and standards that will choke off the online speech of individuals, websites, and platforms accused of copyright infringement.
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> But because the meetings are held behind closed doors and the text has not been released to the public, the citizens who will be affected do not know the details and don’t have a voice.
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> Click here to join EFF in demanding a Congressional hearing so lawmakers can learn what’s in the TPP and hear from all affected stakeholders, not just the content industry.
> 
> Yesterday, EFF International Rights Director Katitza Rogriguez checked in with protestors outside ongoing TPP meetings in Los Angeles. Katitza reported:
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> The energy at the rally was intoxicating. And the people were right to protest: TPP is one more in a long line of global copyright initiatives that are putting Internet users last. All over the world, people are saying enough is enough.
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> This week of negotiations in Los Angeles is a crucial moment for the TPP. Please contact your lawmakers today and let them know that we will not be left in the dark. Demand to know what's in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
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> Defending your digital rights,
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> Eva Galperin
> EFF Activism Team
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