Gátoltuk
Gátoltuk is a Hungarian phrase that roughly translates to "we blocked" or "we restricted" in English. It gained prominence in 2006 as a rallying cry for Hungarian Internet users who opposed the government's attempt to impose heavy taxes on online buying and selling.
In the lead-up to the Hungarian National Digital Concession Law's approval, which included the 25% tax, bloggers,
As part of their activism, gátoltuk supporters created a MySpace-style website, complete with a campaign logo
Central to the gátoltuk cause were bloggers and online sellers who felt that the tax could harm