RussiaToday on 12 Feb 2012
The world has witnessed an unprecedented day of protests against ACTA. Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in dozens of cities around the globe to protect what is left of the freedom of expression on the internet. Peter Bradwell, a campaigner for the Open Rights Group told RT that the treaty’s biggest danger is in giving too much power to uncontrolled private interests.
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