The European Parliament has rejected ACTA, a controversial trade agreement, which was widely criticized over its likely assault on internet freedoms.
Supporters of the treaty suggested postponing the crucial voting at the Parliament plenary on Wednesday, but members of the parliament decided not to delay the decision any further.
MEPs voted overwhelmingly against ACTA, with 478 votes against and only 39 in favor of it. There were 146 abstentions.
Many members of parliament held anti-ACTA banners or wore anti-ACTA T-shirts during the session.
Earlier all five parliament committees reviewing ACTA voted in favor of rejecting the international treaty.