ACTA finally dies after most MEPs reject it in a European Parliament vote
INTA recommends that MEPs reject controversial treaty in next month's vote
Motion D66 tells the government to scrap the controversial agreement
MEP David Martin expects the vote to go 2:1 against ACTA, and explains why
ECJ to see if controversial agreement is compatible with European treaties
Controversial agreement is unlikely to pass the vote
The decision on the controversial agreement will not be delayed by referral to the European Court of Justice
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is just another way to satisfy the US corporate overlords now SOPA is gone, argues…
Two European countries have frozen work on ratification, and a day of protests is planned for 11 February
BTjunkie, one of the world's most popular BitTorrent sites, has voluntarily shut down following recent anti-piracy moves
The US Trade Representative has secretly negotiated a more restrictive treaty to avoid a congressional review and public objections, says…
A key MEP protests the ACTA copyright treaty which could become European law in June
Street protests and online hacking has hit Poland over its support for the controversial ACTA copyright agreement
MEPs have voted in favour of the controversial ACTA agreement, paving the way to its final adoption
Negotiators have published a finished text of the controversial treaty, after ironing out final details
The draft intellectual property rights treaty ACTA has been criticised for subverting democratic processes
The controversial international copyright agreement has made it through another round of negotiations
French advocacy group La Quadrature du Net is asking people to sign an open letter, opposing the proposed terms of…
Free Software Foundation president Richard Stallman is leading the charge against the ACTA rules proposed to curb illegal file-sharing
ACTA won't allow devices to be searched or push the concept of a three strikes rule for file-sharers, according to…