The European Digital Rights Initiative has put together an extensive FAQ on last night's leaked text from the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA, the secret copyright treaty whose seventh round of negotiations just concluded in Mexico). It's an excellent analysis from the point of view of EU law and standards, and discusses the way that this draft shows that the European Parliament has been misled on the substance of the negotiations.

Additionally, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EU's highest authority on

privacy) has declared against ACTA and has criticized the Commission for undertaking to negotiate it. Paoli Brini adds, "This is very important because tomorrow there will

probably be a confrontation/hearing with a series of oral questions from

the Parliament to the Commission, some of those questions should put the

Commission in an awkward position (the Commission delegates of the DG

Trade are the leader negotiators for ACTA in Europe)."

Leaked ACTA Digital Enforcement Chapter FAQ

EU Data Protection Supervisor Warns Against ACTA, Calls 3 Strikes Disproportionate