A Primer on ACTA What Europeans Should Fear about the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
Authors
Axel Metzger
Abstract
The European Commission recently
published the first official draft of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). The article describes
the institutional background of the negotiations on
ACTA and its relationship to the existing legal framework. The civil enforcement provisions and the Internet chapter are compared with the international and
European instruments in the field. For the most part,
ACTA will not oblige EU member states to enact rules that go beyond the already established European
standards. But stricter rules could be implemented
regarding injunctions against non-infringing intermediaries, strict liability rules for damages, and ex
parte measures in preliminary proceedings. According to the published draft, the termination of user
accounts in the case of repeated intellectual property infringement will not be mandatory for member
ACTA states.