Problems with the law include:The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a proposed plurilateral trade agreement for establishing international standards on intellectual-property-rights enforcement throughout the participating countries. Its proponents describe it as a response "to the increase in global trade of counterfeit goods and pirated copyright protected works." The scope of ACTA is broad, including counterfeit goods, generic medicines, as well as "piracy over the Internet"
Guilty until proven innocent attitude: Police are allowed to charge people who are under suspicion of illegal downloading without investigating first. Apparently in the leaked 2010 documents, Police passing in the streets or police at airports can ask for your laptop/Ipod/Phone to check for illegally downloaded content.The negotiants' preliminary documents reveal many troubling aspects of the proposed agreement." such as removing "legal safeguards that protect Internet Service Providers from liability for the actions of their subscribers" in effect giving ISPs no option but to comply with privacy invasions.
Anyway, is this right or wrong?
I personally think it's wrong. Invasion of privacy is NOT cool, no matter how just the cause is.


















