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"I hope that the written declaration on ACTA that I submitted two weeks ago together with my colleagues, Castex, Alvaro and Roithová, and today’s debate will serve as a belated wake-up call to the Council and the Commission. This Parliament will not sit back silently while the fundamental rights of millions of citizens are being negotiated away behind closed doors. We oppose any ‘legislation laundering’ on an international level of what would be very difficult to get through most national legislatures – let alone the European Parliament. Here, of course, I refer to the infamous ‘three strikes’ laws. This Parliament firmly believes that intellectual property rights must be protected, but not by giving private companies sweeping rights to monitor indiscriminately every citizen’s activities on the Internet – something that we refuse to allow even our police to do when fighting terrorism – and certainly not through the disproportionate penalty of cutting whole households off from the Internet. Access to the Internet is itself a fundamental right. It must be treated and protected as such."@en1
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