Say no to internet censorship!

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Say no to internet censorship! -

Want to access private and free Internet?
Would you prevent ISPs from monitoring your internet use and censor websites?
Do you want to preserve the rights of sovereign nations?

If you answered yes to any questions, help spread the word to stop Internet censorship!

According to Open Media, Internet censorship plan called TPP is being negotiated. The presidents and prime ministers of 12 countries are secretly gathered behind closed doors to potentially finalize the TPP agreement. These countries are the United States, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Peru, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand and Vietnam.

So what exactly does it mean? Open Media said that if the TPP is sealed, the following could happen:

  1. Your daily online activities could be criminalized
  2. Internet Service Providers have the right to collect and of. hold of your private data to the government
  3. strict copyright laws, which means businesses will have more power to inflict a fine for internet use

in opposition the Trans-Pacific partnership, Open Media recently launched a petition "Say no to Internet censorship" and has collected more than 100,000 signatures in less than a week. There is only one month left before the TPP could being finalized. It's time to protect your internet rights! Help us to end Internet censorship and sign the petition today.

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