FSF organizes against Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement

  2008-07-21 14:00:03
Nobody knows yet what the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) will consist of, but the few available indications are so ominous that the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has started a campaign to raise public awareness of the possibilities. According to Matt Lee, an FSF campaign manager, ACTA threatens to"create a culture of fear and suspicion," and, in the worst-case scenario, undermine and demonize free software. 
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