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ACTA won’t just destroy the way the web works. It’ll deny millions of people access to cheap, generic drugs and make it even easier for Monsanto to sue innocent farmers.

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Michelle Schusterman

Michelle is a musician, writer, and teacher just trying to see the world while doing what she loves for a living. She's taught ESL in Salvador, Brazil and kindergarten in Suwon, Korea, and now she's a full-time freelance writer living in Seattle (just to keep the city alliteration going). She'll try pretty much any food once and believes coffee is its own food group.

Archived Responses to How ACTA will take down the Internet, healthcare, and farming [Infographic]

  1. Michaeloliverthomas says:

    im scared

  2. TomE says:

    I am not a big fan of info-graphs.  Yours,  however is the best I have seen to date.  It has a logical layout, it is  easy to follow,   and it is the truth.  This info-graphic needs to be distributed worldwide and to every single  government agency on the planet.

  3. bobzilla says:

    PREACH PREACH TO THE MASSES

  4. Here is what they don’t want you to see… they might have tried to remove it so check it quick: http://www.uncoverthebest.com

  5. Adders45 says:

    what can we do?

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