natty dread wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:then European companies who have similar interests would be doing the same.
Would they? I'm not so sure. The movie/music industry in Europe is in much smaller scale than the one in America. There's not so much to be gained for most European companies to implement draconian intellectual property laws or copyrights that get extended every time disney characters might go to public domain... In other words, I'm not so sure that European companies would have sufficient incentive to seek such legislation if American companies didn't already seek to do it.
Perhaps not, but there's still an incentive for them to use rent-seeking in order to enrich themselves. It just depends on the transaction costs and perceived value of such a course of action. We can't know because a few American corporations are already rent-seeking, so the demand for rent-seeking from the European companies is unnecessary because the few American companies are already achieving what the select European companies would want anyway). If we can agree with that, then I'll settle with that.
What I found most problematic about your position is how you place so much responsibility on (a few) American corporations. "It's all because of AMERICAN corporations and their lobbying money and corruption that this agreement is even being pushed." But who agrees to this? If any European government signs up with this, then it's both a few American corporations and the pro-ACTA European governments which should be held accountable.
natty dread wrote:In either case, I was mainly just responding to Night Strike's absurd claim that "Europe doesn't care about individual rights".
Well, didn't you know, natty dread, formerly known as natty_dread? Europeans are heartless zombie socialists who will destroy anything resembling private life or personal freedom. All for the collective of Europe, the almighty decision-making entity! ZOMMM.... ZOMMMM..... ZOMMM....





























































