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  • Jun 15, 2011 @ 01:34pm

    Hey Mike, thanks for bringing attention to this :)

    Senador Castellon is the only official that has been supporting the civil society opposition. Next week they will held a final round of the Working Group that the Mexican Senate organized to hear all "stakeholders"

    You never know what happens, but the mexican government is on fire and woudl be stupid to fire up officially another war...unless they really want the country to explode, i think they will think twice to sign ACTA.

    Let see... and yes. we are officially the country with the worst IP laws.

    100 years of copyright and solitude yo.

  • Mar 29, 2011 @ 01:19pm

    Re: Re: Is this what they wanted?

    This is funny, in Mexico every time the goverment asked for a report the IMPI kept sending the same thing over and over, documents discussing key points of ACTA and citing the "Piracy, Film and Terrorism" study to justify the numbers.

    They also send it to KEI..

    Funny thing the top ACTA negotiator for Mexico, is out of the game. No official statemet about his leaving has been released. Next week (apr 6th) the government need to testify in the ACTA Working Group of the Mexican Senate.. and the top negotiator won't be there.

    how funny :)

  • Mar 07, 2011 @ 03:04pm

    Re: Perhaps he has to!

    I honestly doubt the jury (and any jury in Mexico) that issue the order knows what an DMCA is.

    The director seems to know.. he took it down because
    "you cannot do public interest work w/o paying for a team's lunch". lol

    https://twitter.com/#!/porquesmichamba/status/44605934051405824

  • Jan 22, 2010 @ 06:31pm

    Thanks !

    thanks for bring attention to this! The guard didn't scort me though. They sent a guard first to ask me to stop tweeting. Then as they demand to stop and reptile industry yell at me to get out, i rather decide, to go out than being part of that bullshit.

    I know Googles Speak is weird.

    Stop ACTA! NExt weekend is the meeting in México