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Australia, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial, UK 4 October, 2008

The Guardina: Should we extradite Holocaust deniers?

Should we extradite Holocaust deniers? | Politics | guardian.co.uk What should we do about Dr Fredrick Töben, detained at Heathrow this week under a fast-track EU arrest warrant issued by the district court in Mannheim?…


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Australia, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial 4 October, 2008

Irving supports Australian ‘Holocaust denier’ – ABC News

Irving supports Australian ‘Holocaust denier’ Irving supports Australian ‘Holocaust denier’ Controversial historian David Irving has jumped to the defence of Gerald Frederick Toben, the Australian man who was detained by British police earlier in the…


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Australia, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial 4 October, 2008

The Press Association: Huhne in refuse extradition call

The Press Association: Huhne in refuse extradition call: “Huhne in refuse extradition call The British courts should refuse to act on a European arrest warrant requesting the extradition to Germany of a man accused of…


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Australia, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial 4 October, 2008

BBC News: ‘Holocaust denier’ case adjourned

BBC News: ‘Holocaust denier’ case adjourned Page last updated at 15:47 GMT, Friday, 3 October 2008 16:47 UK A historian wanted in Germany for alleged Holocaust denial has been remanded in custody in Britain after…


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Australia, freedom of speech, Germany, Holocaust Denial 4 October, 2008

BBC News: Holocaust key to extradition case

Well known Australian Holocaust Denier Frederick Toben Has been arrested at the Heathrow Airport under an EU arrest warrant issued by the German authorities. Holocaust Denial is not a crime in the UK. BBC News:…


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blocking and filtering, Notice and Takedown, P2P file sharing, Piracy 3 October, 2008

Legal Crackdown Jams Michael Moore’s ‘Slacker Uprising’

Legal Crackdown Jams Michael Moore’s ‘Slacker Uprising’: “Takedown letters go out after the documentary, distributed online as a free gift to the filmmaker’s fans, shows up on torrent sites. (Via Wired News.)


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Turkey 3 October, 2008

Over 1,000 Web sites banned in Turkey since November 2007

Over 1,000 Web sites banned in Turkey since November 2007: “The head of Turkeys Telecommunications Board has stated that 1,112 Web sites have been banned in the country since November 2007 following complaints by individuals…


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Bloggers, censorship, freedom of speech 3 October, 2008

An Egyptian blogger is out of jail provided that he stop blogging

An Egyptian blogger is out of jail provided that he stop blogging: “ After being in jail for more than 2 months, the Egyptian blogger Mohamed Refaat was set free. Mohamed told Add-Dostour daily newspaper…


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Data Protection, Phorm, surveillance, UK 3 October, 2008

BT’s Phorm small print: It’s all your fault

BT’s Phorm small print: It’s all your fault: “ ‘Daddy needs to tell you about an exciting new service called WebWise’ BT subscribers who are invited to take part in its new trial of Phorm’s…


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China, Interception, Skype, surveillance 3 October, 2008

Skype spies give pause for thought in China

More on Skype surveillance in China… Skype spies give pause for thought in China: “Most Chinese who use Skype – or at least its Chinese version TOM-Skype – were thrilled to find a way to…


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