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censorship, freedom of speech, Google, YouTube 29 May, 2008

Google Public Policy Blog: Promoting free expression on the internet

Google Public Policy Blog: Promoting free expression on the internet: “Promoting free expression on the internet Tuesday, May 20, 2008, Posted by Pablo Chavez, Senior Policy Counsel Google’s commitment to freedom of expression is at…


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Data Protection, Data Retention, Privacy, surveillance, UK 29 May, 2008

FIPR slams central communications database

FIPR slams central communications database: “ Suggested and rejected years ago A proposal for a central database covering all electronic communications has been heavily criticised by members of the Foundation for Internet Policy Research.… “…


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Copyright, Piracy 28 May, 2008

RIAA Declares Victory Over AllofMP3, Drops Lawsuit

RIAA Declares Victory Over AllofMP3, Drops Lawsuit When pressure from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the United States government caused the Kremlin to take down AllofMP3 in mid 2007, the RIAA must’ve been jumping…


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Data Protection, Data Retention, Policing, surveillance 28 May, 2008

UK Privacy watchdog opposes giant telecoms database

Privacy watchdog opposes giant telecoms database: “The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has criticised proposals to build one Government-owned database to hold a log of phone calls, email and internet use in the UK. The ICO…


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CoE, Data Protection, Privacy, surveillance 28 May, 2008

CoE HR Commissioner – Strong data protection rules are needed

Viewpoints of the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights: ‘Strong data protection rules are needed to prevent the emergence of a surveillance society’ [26/05/08] Surveillance technology is developing with breath-taking speed. This creates new…


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Data Protection, Phorm, Privacy, surveillance 28 May, 2008

EU – Commission replies on Phorm

EU – Commission replies on Phorm: “(Cable Forum) The ePrivacy Directive obliges Member States to ensure the confidentiality of communications and related traffic data through national legislation. In particular, they shall prohibit listening, tapping, storage…


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Copyright, Piracy, Policing 28 May, 2008

International copyright talks seek BitTorrent-killer laws

International copyright talks seek BitTorrent-killer laws: “ Plan to torpedo Pirate Bay-style freedom claims A new international trade agreement could seek to strengthen criminal sanctions against BitTorrent tracker sites that claim not to profit from…


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censorship, YouTube 28 May, 2008

Human rights videos besiege the Tunisian Presidential palace

Human rights videos besiege the Tunisian Presidential palace Tunisia blocked access to both popular video-sharing websites, Youtube and Dailymotion, in order to prevent Tunisian netizens from watching video content featuring testimonies from former political prisoners…


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child pornography, Child Protection 28 May, 2008

Government to outlaw cartoons of child sexual abuse

The Register coverage on the UK proposals announced earlier today. Government to outlaw cartoons of child sexual abuse: Best get rid of those manga comics First they came for the child pornographers… It may not…


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Copyright, Google, Piracy, YouTube 28 May, 2008

Google Calls YouTube Suit a Threat to Online Communication

Google Calls YouTube Suit a Threat to Online Communication: “Google, in a legal filing, says Viacom’s $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube threatens legitimate information exchange on the internet. (Via Wired News.)


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