[pp.int.general] Pirate Party MEP Fails to Deliver True Copyright Reform | TorrentFreak

Alessandro Ciofini alessandro.ciofini at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 12:11:01 CET 2015


2015-01-28 12:04 GMT+01:00  <streetdogg at gmx.net>:
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> It's not really a political campaign we're talking about here. It's an european parliament report, which needs to be adopted by a majority of the parliament to be meaningful at all.
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> Personally I think it's a good thing to create public pressure (or campaigns) to change the report towards the ideals of the pirate movement. Not because I think it's realistic, that this actually happens (for now), but because others will push heavily in the other direction. They need as much counterweight as possible to preserve as much as possible of what's in the report at the moment.
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> However, I do not think this is Julias job. Her job is to balance it all out and get the whole thing over the finishing line. And for that she needs a majority in the parliament.
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> So please put pressure on the european parliament and commission to make the report and the actual legislation as good as possible, but don't blame Julia for doing her job.

This is "the" topic.
That's why I cannot understand Amelia's words: I refused to read a
single line of Julia's report either all Amelia's links because I
myself consider the way Amelia used totally inappropriate, especially
because she is the President of PP-EU.


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