said by Harddrive:through your angry halfway legible typing skills, i understand what you are saying.
what the
MPAA/RIAA in the USA and the other Entertainment Organizations around the world Office of the United States Trade Representative is saying is that they want the Governments of all Countries that sign off on ACTA to ensure that ISPs are held accountable for their subscriber's actions, up to and including termination of service for the subscriber, blacklisted from any subscriber based ISP, criminal punishment for the subscriber, and subscriber fines. Also included are fines for ISPs that don't adhere to ACTA in those Countries that sign off on it, whether it be not buying certified filtering hardware/software, lack of monitoring, careless/reckless disregard for global policy, ignoring termination of service letters from the Global Intellectual Property Organization, not keeping/falsifying/destroying logs, etc, etc, etc.
which in Canada is at lest 3 charter of rights and freedoms violations sorry i was tired and just woke up.