Paris, November 23rd, 2010 — After last week’s release of the final version of the ACTA text, the European Parliament is about to adopt a resolution preparing the upcoming ratification process, during a plenary session…

As the negotiations on ACTA come to a close, it is important to stress one more time the basic flaws of this dangerous anti-counterfeiting agreement, which compiles outdated and very controversial provisions from the United…

La Quadrature du Net just sent its response to the EU Commission’s consultation on the online services directive, also called the e-Commerce directive.

Download the document in PDF.

UPDATE (October 30th): Following the announcement by the Dutch Minister of Culture that he would not attend the conference, and would instead send an Ambassador to voice the opposition of the Dutch government to three-strikes…

There are only a few days left to answer the consultation. If you don’t have enough time to answer the whole document, please consider responding at least to questions 56, 59, 60, 67, 69.
You can…

ACTA AS A BULLYING WEAPON FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES

By putting legal and monetary pressure on Internet service providers (in a most subtler way than in previous versions of the text), ACTA will give the music…

For three years, technology and telecommunications companies have watched nervously from the sidelines as the United States and nearly a dozen trading partners have negotiated a trade agreement that critics feared could undermine all sorts…

Paris, October 6th, 2010 – The ACTA negotiators have just released a near-final version of this anti-counterfeiting agreement. It is still very dangerous. The release of this text should not give the illusion of transparency…

Yesterday, La Quadrature du Net sent its submission to the European Commission’s questionnaire on Net neutrality.

By Philippe Aigrain.