− | ACTA also receives criticisms and oppositions from different sectors particularly companies within the internet industry, digital rights groups such as[[EFF|Electronic Frontier Foundation]], Public Knowledge, the Pirate Party, Reporters Without Borders, Oxfam, Sakharov Laureates, Hactivist Group Anynymous and Members of the European Parliament and EU parliamentary Rapporteur for ACTA, Kader Arif.<ref> | + | ACTA also receives criticisms and oppositions from different sectors particularly companies within the internet industry, legal academics, digital rights groups such as [[EFF|Electronic Frontier Foundation]], Public Knowledge, the Pirate Party, Reporters Without Borders, Oxfam, Sakharov Laureates, Hactivist Group Anynymous and Members of the European Parliament including EU parliamentary Rapporteur for ACTA, Kader Arif.<ref> |
| [http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-01/24/acta-101?page=all What is Acta and why should you be worried about it?]</ref> <ref>[http://www.studentsforfreeculture.eu/blog/2012/01/actas-eu-chief-kader-arif-resigns-in-protest/ ACTA’s EU chief Kader Arif resigns in protest]</ref> | | [http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-01/24/acta-101?page=all What is Acta and why should you be worried about it?]</ref> <ref>[http://www.studentsforfreeculture.eu/blog/2012/01/actas-eu-chief-kader-arif-resigns-in-protest/ ACTA’s EU chief Kader Arif resigns in protest]</ref> |