The ECJ will be asked, ‘Is ACTA in line with the existing treaties, the [shared EU common law], the European Charter of Fundamental Rights? … If the court says no to any of these things, ACTA, in my opinion, is dead.
The European Parliament is set to refer the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) to the Court of Justice, which will add to an existing reference from the European Commission. Long live the new age of rights-balancing in intermediary liability.
Source: zdnet.co.uk
