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Poland halts copyright law after mass protests
Poland halts copyright law after mass protests WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland's prime minister says he is suspending the ratification process for an international copyright treaty after widespread protests and attacks on government websites. Donald Tusk said Friday that first a wider discussion must be held on the issue to include Internet users and privacy protection office.

Poland freezes anti-piracy pact ratification
Poland's prime minister said Friday that Warsaw would put on ice plans to ratify a controversial international online anti-piracy accord after massive off-and-online protests in his country.

Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests
Poland on Thursday signed an international copyright agreement which has sparked days of protests by Internet users who fear it will lead to online censorship.

Polish court: martial law imposed by "criminal group"
WARSAW (Reuters) - The communist leaders who imposed martial law in Poland 30 years ago were part of a criminal enterprise trying to crush the Solidarity trade union, a court ruled Thursday, rejecting claims that they had acted to avert a Soviet invasion. Various Polish courts have struggled over the years to decide whether the communists led by General Wojciech Jaruzelski acted illegally when ...

Suspended sentence for Pole in martial law case
A Polish court on Thursday handed a two-year suspended prison term to a communist-era interior minister for his role in implementing martial law in Poland in 1981.

Communist-era official gets suspended 2-year prison term over martial law in Poland
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A Polish court on Thursday handed a two-year suspended prison term to a communist-era interior minister for his role in implementing martial law in Poland in 1981.

Poland punishes martial law ruler
A Polish court gives a communist-era interior minister a two-year suspended prison term for his role in the martial law crackdown in 1981.

Poland's anti-communist icon Walesa, at last the movie
Protesters mass in the streets of Poland's Baltic port city of Gdansk, hurling Molotov cocktails at security forces as a tank advances -- and the cameras roll.

Spain’s Taiga Mistral Buys 40-Megawatt Wind Farm in Poland
Taiga Mistral, a Spanish private equity fund focused on renewable energy, bought a wind project in northern Poland that will cost about 90 million euros ($119 million) to develop. Terms were not disclosed.

Poland Woman Named New Health Commissioner
Patricia Sweeney is currently the Associate Director for Law and Policy at the Center for Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh.

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