(Source: smoothdog)
Doesn’t the current copyright law have fundamental issues? Isn’t it fundamentally rotten? ACTA is a completely misguided understanding of copyright law, in which neither the users nor the authors are at the center, but the rights distributors of Hollywood, the music industry and other usual suspects. People who stand in favor of ACTA oppose any possibility of copyright reform, which is desperately needed. ACTA is wrong.
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