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Notes

We really need soundbite-friendly versions of the anti-ACTA arguments that make things personal for people.
“If your kid brother even looks like he might be copying movies illegally, your whole house could get cut off from the internet.”
“How long will Google keep Gmail once they’re made responsible for every word that anyone sends through it?”
“Internet fees will skyrocket so that service providers can pay their legal bills.”
“Facebook will die. Twitter will die. Blogs will die.”
“They want to invade our privacy to ensure their profits.”
“Public policy should not be made in secret.”
If I have any of these statements wrong (ie. they don’t represent what ACTA is actually about), please correct me, I genuinely want to know. What I read scares the hell out of me.
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