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Data Protection, Database Nation, EU, Privacy 14 July, 2009

EDPS calls for strong emphasis on fundamental rights in future Stockholm Programme

EDPS calls for strong emphasis on fundamental rights in future Stockholm Programme Reference: EDPS/09/8, Date: 13/07/2009 Area of freedom, security and justice: EDPS calls for strong emphasis on fundamental rights in future Stockholm Programme The…


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extreme pornography, extreme speech, freedom of speech, possession, UK 14 July, 2009

Written material saved from censor’s big black pen – for now

Written material saved from censor’s big black pen – for now: “ Lords suicide debate saves the day Censorship of written material is off the agenda – for now: and for that we may need…


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Intelligence, Privacy, surveillance, USA 14 July, 2009

Dubya surveillance exceeded warrantless wiretaps

Dubya surveillance exceeded warrantless wiretaps: “ Secret snooping still secret As yet unrevealed domestic intelligence activities by the Bush administration sent shock waves through Washington on Friday, as a report critical of post-9/11 US surveillance…


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Bittorent, Digital Britain, P2P file sharing, Piracy, UK 13 July, 2009

Stephen Fry Admits He’s a BitTorrent Pirate

Post from: TorrentFreak Stephen Fry Admits He’s a BitTorrent Pirate In Britain – and increasingly around the world – Stephen Fry is a much loved man. His contribution to the entertainment industry over many years…


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extreme speech, Hate Speech, racist content, UK 13 July, 2009

Simon Sheppard guilty of race hate crime (From York Press)

Simon Sheppard guilty of race hate crime (From York Press): “Simon Sheppard guilty of race hate crime 10:30am Friday 9th January 2009 By Mark Stead A SELBY man has been found guilty of waging a…


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extreme speech, freedom of speech, Hate Speech, racist content, UK, USA 13 July, 2009

Two jailed for online racism after US turned down asylum bid

Two jailed for online racism after US turned down asylum bid: “ Freedom of speech claim denied Two British men who tried to claim political asylum in the US were jailed today for using the…


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extreme speech, freedom of speech, Hate Speech, racist content, UK, USA 13 July, 2009

Humberside Police: Two British men found guilty of inciting racial hatred

Humberside Police: Two men found guilty of inciting racial hatred 10 July, 2009 TWO men have been found guilty of publishing written material to stir up racial hatred at Leeds Crown Court on Monday. Simon…


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Copyright, UK, USA, YouTube 13 July, 2009

Premier League’s failure to register copyrights in US limits YouTube claim

Premier League’s failure to register copyrights in US limits YouTube claim: “The English Premier League cannot claim statutory damages against YouTube for user-submitted video clips of non-live football matches, even if it proves that the…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Turkey, YouTube 10 July, 2009

Radio Free Europe: Turkey’s YouTube Ban Is Cause For Concern

Turkey’s YouTube Ban Is Cause For Concern – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2009 July 08, 2009, By Claire Berlinski Very few people in Turkey are exercised by the YouTube blackout, now in…


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Australia, blocking and filtering, censorship, Child Protection 10 July, 2009

AU – Net filtering a $33m waste: child groups

AU – Net filtering a $33m waste: child groups(Australian IT) Child rights groups have come out in force to criticise the Rudd Labor government’s controversial plan to censor the internet, saying the scheme will divert…


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