Poland on Thursday signed an international copyright agreement, sparking more demonstrations by Internet users who have protested for days over fear it will lead to online censorship.
After the signing, protesters rallied in the Polish cities of Poznan and Lublin to express their anger over the treaty. Lawmakers for the left-wing Palikot’s Movement wore masks in parliament to show their dissatisfaction, while the largest opposition party — the right-wing Law and Justice party — called for a referendum on the matter.
Lawmakers from the leftist Palikot’s Movement cover their faces with masks as they protest against ACTA during a parliament session.
(via piracywhiskeypoetry)
-
committeeme8 liked this
-
mildredbod8 liked this
-
murf1977 reblogged this from piracywhiskeypoetry
-
murf1977 liked this
-
piracywhiskeypoetry reblogged this from cantorknox
-
mmk06 reblogged this from cantorknox
-
graygracie reblogged this from cantorknox
-
cantorknox posted this




