Since the news was released that Poland will sign ACTA later this month, activists have taken to the streets in protest. Also, Anonymous has aimed their DDoS cannons at Polish websites. A government minister admitted the government had failed to fully consult the public on the issue. Piratbyran Co-Founder Marcin de Kaminski has been following the issue on ACTA in Poland, and agrees with activists that Anonymous' DDoS is hurting the situation. Now the Polish government is trying to speed up the signatory process, making a statement of not giving in to 'cyber terrorists.

https://twitter.com/#!/YourAnonNews/...26640170049537
http://activepolitic.com:82/News/201...ders_ACTA.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piratbyr%C3%A5n
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcin_de_Kaminski
http://activepolitic.com:82/News/201...ent_Sites.html

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Solution:

1. Anonymous should simply change their demand then. "We will continue to DDOS the websites unless the all the ministers in present government continue to occupy their position and stay in politics".

2. The Polish government will then announce that they refuse to give in to cyber terrorists and shall immediately resign en masse,and quit politics...

3. Profit!
Daniel Reviewed by Daniel on . Piratbyran Co-Founder Says Stop DDoSing Polish Sites Since the news was released that Poland will sign ACTA later this month, activists have taken to the streets in protest. Also, Anonymous has aimed their DDoS cannons at Polish websites. A government minister admitted the government had failed to fully consult the public on the issue. Piratbyran Co-Founder Marcin de Kaminski has been following the issue on ACTA in Poland, and agrees with activists that Anonymous' DDoS is hurting the situation. Now the Polish government is trying to speed up the Rating: 5