***** Apologies for cross-postings ***** We've been hearing a lot lately about SOPA and PIPA in the United States. In the meantime, ACTA has been creeping along under the radar. In 2010, you joined thousands of others in signing our firm statement against ACTA. Despite loud opposition around the world, the treaty continues to move forward. Today it was signed in Japan by the EU and its member states. But it's not over yet. ACTA can still be rejected by the European Parliament. And rejection is a real possibility. Hats off to the thousands of people who already gathered in Warsaw this morning to protest! http://www.studentsforfreeculture.eu/blog/2012/01/nie-dla-acta/ ORG has more background and advice on what to do next -- if you're in Europe, please read: http://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2011/acta:-signed,-not-yet-sealed-now-it... and contact your country's MEPs. The ones who are members of the Development Committee are especially important (you can see their contact information at https://memopol.lqdn.fr/europe/parliament/committee/DEVE/#). If you're not in Europe, please help spread the word to people who are. Defeating it in Europe is the first step to ending it once and for all. For a refresher on why ACTA threatens free software, see http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/acta. Thank you for speaking up, John, Josh, and Matt -- Follow us on identi.ca at http://identi.ca/fsf | Subscribe to our blogs via RSS at http://fsf.org/blogs/RSS Join us as an associate member at http://fsf.org/jf Sent from the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02110-1335 United States -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.