In the lieu of SOPA/PIPA protest, the ACTA Agreement is adopted

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Time to move to Switzerland.
Euhm did you not read the post above? Switzerland joined as well...

Actually they didn't sign the agreement. They're here as negociating party. So basically, the laws in Switzerland won't change, but they'll try to assist countries who signed the agreement (like more controls at the customs)
 

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So basically, the laws in Switzerland won't change
That picture clearly says that ACTA is above any country's laws, though.

It's a little bit more complicated... It's not the same for every country. By example, in France, international laws are above national laws. In Italy, they must be accepted and included in national laws (again, there are some exeptions, but again, they must be ratified by some superior institutions). Switzerland is even more complicated (:P) because we're in a direct democracy (which means that we must vote in order to accept the agreement. A good example would be the adhesion to the European Union ; we voted 'no' and that's why the economic crisis had less visible effects on our country. And international treaties have a limit ; you can't actually do much if one of the country doesn't respect the laws. You can still bring them to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but again, if they don't want to respect the sentence, nobody can force them. The only consequence will be that the relations between the countries will get bad. And the last point is the fact that a country can't apply his laws in another one (the only exeptions are if a treaty is signed and respected by both countries, and major crimes like treason, genocide, murder, etc...)

tl;dr : The laws are not applicable if the country doesn't sign the agreement because it's stipulated in international law that the treaty is valid only for the designated parties, 'just like' a contract
 

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So, ACTA is terrible. Worse then SOPA and PIPA because they can affect other goods outside of the Internet (generic medicine and seeds), but I wonder, when will this agreement start affecting us (or anyone)?
I live in Canada, and this country signed it. When exactly will my Internet start getting filtered through the fine grids of ACTA? I think I saw something about the EU having the final say, but I'm not sure...
 

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Utter garbage, no one wants use an internet where information is witheld. When you try to control something this much, people will want to leave.

"The Undernet will rise" :ph34r:
 

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So basically, the laws in Switzerland won't change
That picture clearly says that ACTA is above any country's laws, though.

It's a little bit more complicated... It's not the same for every country. By example, in France, international laws are above national laws. In Italy, they must be accepted and included in national laws (again, there are some exeptions, but again, they must be ratified by some superior institutions). Switzerland is even more complicated ( :P) because we're in a direct democracy (which means that we must vote in order to accept the agreement. A good example would be the adhesion to the European Union ; we voted 'no' and that's why the economic crisis had less visible effects on our country. And international treaties have a limit ; you can't actually do much if one of the country doesn't respect the laws. You can still bring them to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but again, if they don't want to respect the sentence, nobody can force them. The only consequence will be that the relations between the countries will get bad. And the last point is the fact that a country can't apply his laws in another one (the only exeptions are if a treaty is signed and respected by both countries, and major crimes like treason, genocide, murder, etc...)

tl;dr : The laws are not applicable if the country doesn't sign the agreement because it's stipulated in international law that the treaty is valid only for the designated parties, 'just like' a contract
tl;dr Siwtzerland will suck up as much as possible to the EU and US and will do whatever is asked... just like it has always done

Also the EU signed ACTA :(
 

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