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Friday, February 3, 2012

Poland Halts Ratification of International Internet Copyright Law Under Mass Protests

Poland's prime minister Donald Tusk has announced that he is suspending the ratification process for ACTA after widespread protests and attacks on government websites. Some are saying that Tusk is just doing this for the time being and waiting for the media and people to forget about it while others say that Tusk may actually permanently "kill ACTA".

From Twitter:

"@mister__y It's just PR. They will get back to ACTA as soon as people (and media) forget about it."

"@RafalKrawczyk it's a smoke screen. It's gov. PR. Don't believe in that crap."

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