Quote Originally Posted by Drinkordie View Post
Your sources are pretty bad - Poland is not first country that adopted ACTA and more precisely this act is not yet valid in Poland. Must pass the ratification process. ACTA was signed today in Tokio by 11 countries - EU , Japan, fucking US State of Law, Canada ,Switzerland, Australia, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, South Korea and Singapore ...

This does not mean that the document is already in force! In Poland we have now a lot of ongoing manifestations against ACTA in every big city. The two major political parties are not favorable to the ratification of the document.

Yet nothing has happened so don't spread panic children.

http://www.tvn24.pl/-1,1732237,0,1,d...wiadomosc.html
I don't know any other EU country that signed this, and got media attention so far. That comment was not source, it was my conclusion.

As for the other things:

After days of protests and hacker attacks, Poland has signed the controversial ACTA copyright protection treaty.
I can't pass news saying Polland didn't signed, when all news claim it signed. Ratification is just a formality in EU. It will be forced ASAP.

Nothing happened, but yet, Polish are protesting on the streets in more than one city.

It DID happened. You need one country, to make domino effect. Same how Megaupload fall, and rest freaked out, and got lost.

So, I see plenty of room for panicking. You don't panic when everything is in force, you panic to prevent it to happen.
cvrle77 Reviewed by cvrle77 on . US threat ACTA moving to EUROPE - 20000 in protests in Polland Published: 26 January, 2012, 14:36 http://i.imgur.com/xFR9n.png Polland is first EU country that adopted ACTA After days of protests and hacker attacks, Poland has signed the controversial ACTA copyright protection treaty. Opponents call it an assault on online freedom, since it demands that internet service providers police user activity. Warsaw’s Ambasador to Tokyo Jadwiga Rodowicz-Czechowska signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement in Japan on Tuesday. The treaty aims to Rating: 5