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European Parliament rejects ACTA

Nina Kolyako, BC, Riga, 04.07.2012.Print version
Today, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) was rejected by the European Parliament, and hence cannot become law in the European Union, LETA was informed by European Parliament Information Center representative Iveta Kelpe.

This was the first time that the European Parliament exercised its Lisbon Treaty power to reject an international trade agreement. 478 MEPs voted against ACTA, 39 in favor, 165 abstained.

 

"I am very pleased that the Parliament has followed my recommendation to reject ACTA" said rapporteur David Martin after the vote, reiterating his concerns that the treaty is too vague, open to misinterpretation and could therefore jeopardize citizens' liberties. However, he also stressed the need to find alternative ways to protect intellectual property in the EU, as the "raw material of the EU economy".

 

The EPP's key ACTA advocate, Christofer Fjellner asked before the vote that the Parliament should delay its final vote until the European Court of Justice has ruled on whether ACTA is compatible with the EU treaties. However, when a majority of MEPs rejected this request, a substantial minority responded by abstaining in the vote on the Parliament's consent.

 

While debating whether to give its consent to ACTA, the European Parliament experienced unprecedented direct lobbying by thousands of EU citizens who called on it to reject ACTA, in street demonstrations, e-mails to MEPs and calls to their offices. It also received a petition, signed by 2.8 million citizens worldwide, urging it to reject the agreement.

 

ACTA was negotiated by the EU and its member states, the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and Switzerland to improve the enforcement of anti-counterfeiting law internationally. Today's vote means that neither the EU nor its individual member states can join the agreement.






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