Given the inclusion in the Draft Law on Sustainable economy of legislative changes affecting the free exercise of freedom of expression, information and the right of access to culture through the Internet, journalists, bloggers , users, professionals and Internet developers express our firm opposition to the project, and declare that:
- Copyright can not be above the fundamental rights citizens, including the right to privacy, security, presumption of innocence, to effective judicial protection and freedom of eones. Trying to hold legislative changes to an outdated industry that can adapt to this new environment is neither fair nor realistic. If your business model is based on the control of the copies of the works and the Internet is not possible without violating fundamental rights, should find another model.
- consider cultural industries need to survive modern alternatives, effective, credible and affordable to suit new social practices, rather than limitations so disproportionate as to be ineffective in that they are pursuing.
- Internet should function freely and without political interference sponsored by groups that seek
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