[pp.int.general] Activities against Torpedo Amendments

Amelia Andersdotter teirdes at gmail.com
Mon Aug 25 19:39:47 CEST 2008


I copied this e-mail to the Ung Pirat forum, to see if anyone is
interested. Where is the wiki mentioned located?

If you want to get involved, who do you contact?

Is this campaign connected to the one from La Quadrature du Net?

/amelia

2008/8/25 Carlos Ayala <aiarakoa at yahoo.es>:
> ----- Mensaje reenviado ----
> De: Angel Vazquez Hernandez <coordinador.si at partidopirata.es>
> Enviado: miércoles, 13 de agosto, 2008 14:14:59
>
> Campaign against the Torpedo Ammendments
>
> From: Rafa Font (Informática Verde)
> Sent to:
> - Angel Vazquez (PIRATA)
> - José Lancho (Spanish Observatory on Neutrality)
> - Roberto Santos (HispaLinux)
>
> - Víctor Domingo (Asociación de Internautas)
> - Alberto Barrionuevo (FFII)
>
> It's August 1st and there is no movement on the Torpedo Ammendments.
> Holidays make their way, and nobody is moving.
>
> Therefore Informática Verde would like to propose an action campaign focused
> on stopping the Torpedo Ammendments at the EP next september.
>
> It is a one-to-one campaign, a digital lobby, to carry out from now until
> the vote.
>
> We think that each organization should contribute with at least 2 persons
> committed: one for the coordination team (to study the ammendments, EP
> procedure, and then help activists solving doubts) and one other for
> international networking within our organizations.
>
> On our side, Jorge will be in charge of contacting the European Young
> Greens, to add them to the campaign, and to ask them to get in contact with
> Internet users association in their countries. So far, we have contact with
> Scotland and Malta. I will be part of the coordination team.
>
> Please spread the word in your organizations, give us your feedback, if you
> think this campaign is appropiate and if you can join it.
>
> We propose also a strategy, how to get people to join, a time frame, and
> contact priorities in the EP, and some ideas on how to reach the media.
>
>
> INTRODUCTION
>
> Facing the vote in the EP on the Torpedo Ammendments, we put forward this
> lobbying campaign to the MEPs, to achieve that their vote is against
> ammendments H1, H2, H3, K1 and K2.
>
> We propose a one-to-one strategy.
> In this way we avoid that the massive emailing is intercepted by the
> anti-spam filters of the EP.
> This strategy also allows for a greater collaboration of the internet users,
> that are not limited to sending an email.
> There are several replies from some MEPs on the first campaign, so we can
> suppose there will be MEPs who will tend to establish a conversation with
> our lobbyists.
>
> At the same time, we can collect signatures for those who don't want to be
> very involved, and this signatures will be sent to the MEPs one week before
> the vote.
>
> Participants
>
> We propose that Informática Verde collaborates with our closest
> organizations: HispaLinux, Observatorio de Neutralidad, Partido Pirata,
> Asociación de Internautas, FFII. The campaign is open to any other
> organization who wants to join it.
>
> The campaign could be escalable to a Europe-wide level. We would need up to
> 785 activists, and in many cases it is better to talk with the MEPs in their
> own language. Through FYEG (Federation of Young European Greens),
> Informática Verde will try to get support in other European countries,
> asking the green youth to contact the digital rights associations in their
> countries.
>
> "Organizing" organizations should commit at least one person to the
> coordination team. Organizations that cannot commit anyone may appear as
> "supporting" organizations.
>
> All infraestructure needed is a wiki, Informática Verde proposes to use our
> own.
>
> Campaign Strategy
>
> We would contact every MEP, the 785 of them. Each activist would be in
> charge of contacting one of them
>
> Through the wiki, containing a list of MEPS, each activist will auto-asign
> an MEP. If the activists has a weblog, he can publish in it whatever is
> happening in his/her communication with the MEP. We can suppose that a
> stable communication will be hold during 2 months, so the activist could
> give its name to be remembered.
>
> The MEP list will contain all MEPs sorted by country, with their political
> group, contact data (phone and email), and tracking data (if he has answered
> or not, his position, if his position has been made public...)
> Also an estimation of the result of the vote will be there.
>
> The activist role would be to give the MEP the explanation of the
> ammendments, the critics we are making of them, to convince him to vote
> against them, and to ask him for a public statement if he's against. Wiki
> would be updated with the evolution of this conversations.
>
> Explanations on the ammendments and arguments to use to convince the MEPs
> would be available in the wiki. Furthermore, there will be information on
> how the EP, the parliamentary groups, and MEPs offices work. This
> information will be provided in Spanish, and also into the languages that
> the participants could translate.
>
> There will be a team consisting on a member of each organization that will
> answer the doubts of the activists for when they try to communicate with the
> MEPs and put arguments forward.
>
> We will address the Spanish MEPs in Spanish, the rest in English.
>
> The campaign will be extended to all european countries to be more effective
> in the communication with the MEPs
>
> Contact priorities
>
> There are several MEPs with more influence, more interesting to talk to than
> others.
>
> 1- Syed Kamall & Malcom Harbour - They proposed the ammendments. If we can
> make them reject them, this will be a clear message for the rest of the MEPs
> 2- Parliamentary group leaders (for the 6 groups)
> 3- Members of the Committees that have studied these ammendments: LIBE,
> IMCO, and ITRE
> 4- National delegations leaders
> 5- All the rest MEPs
>
>
> Time frame
>
> Most probably the debate will be held the first week of September, in the
> first plenary session of the EP after holidays. The vote will be held the
> last week of september, in the second session of the EP
>
> August 1st-24th: Campaign should start inmediately, although in August all
> MEPs should be on holidays. First phase is therefore for organising and get
> activists
> August 25th-31st: Last week of August there is parliamentary work, this is
> the time for the first offensive.
> September 1st-4th: Plenary session of the EP in Strasboug, debate.
> September 5th-21st: Reinforcement of the campaign
> September 22nd-25th: Vote
>
> Media
>
> There are several options to reach the mass media:
>
> - Start of Campaign, press conference in Madrid by all organizations
> involved
> - Press release the day before the debate
> - Anounce of every MEP commitment against the ammendments
> - Press release the day before the vote
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