Hi good people,
Hope you are all well.
Please read the following message and consider strongly joining this petition. Please also forward to other networks of interest.
Mob love,
Bomu
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Dear Friends,
As you are probably aware, the
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (
ACTA)
is a dangerous proposal to radically expand intellectual property
rights at the global level. The draft agreement has been negotiated in
secret, without inclusion of developing nation perspectives, and without
any participation from civil society or regard for the global public
interest. ACTA specifically targets the Internet and regulates the flow
of information in a digital environment. ACTA would create significant
negative consequences for fundamental freedoms, access to medicines,
innovation, the balance of public/private interests, access to knowledge
and culture, to name a few of its problems. ACTA represents a "wish
list" from Hollywood and Big Pharma which will be imposed unilaterally
on developing countries through trade pressure from the US, Europe and
other wealthy states.
Please consider signing on to
the below (draft)
International
Civil Society Declaration, which was the result of a
meeting in Washington, DC this week of over 90
academics from 5 continents, public interest organizations and other
legal experts concerned with the public interest aspects of ACTA. The
meeting of international experts was hosted by American University
Washington College of Law Program on Information Justice and
Intellectual Property (
PIJIP).
Both organizations
and individuals are welcome to sign-on to the statement until
23 June
9am (US East Coast time) by email to <
acta.dec...@gmail.com >.
Further details for sign-on and proposing
edits to the draft declaration are below. Please take a moment and read
the declaration and consider signing-on and adding your support to
raise awareness on ACTA. And also please help to spread the word and
gather additional civil society support from your own networks and
contacts by forwarding this email on to others or reference to the
website:
http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/go/blog-post/urgent-acta-communique for
details.
The next closed-door ACTA
negotiations are scheduled for 28 June - 2 July 2010 in Lucerne,
Switzerland, and the US promises a final agreement will be concluded
shortly thereafter. Time is of the essence to act on ACTA.
Thank
you for any support and assistance you can provide to raise awareness
on the public interest concerns with ACTA. It is only through global
grass-roots efforts and small individual actions made by many people
that we can fight to overcome this flawed treaty.
All
best,
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Grace L.N. Mutung'u (Bomu)
Kenya