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[News] [SOT] Microsoft/MPAA Puppet Ends Free Speech

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French Government decides to censor the Internet

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| In fact, worse still is that any site is now game for a French blockade, as 
| Sarkozy’s government is inviting people to send in huge long lists of sites 
| which offend their delicate sensibilities. The French government, which will 
| purportedly be able to receive complaints from Internet users in real time, 
| will be able to add sites to a so called “black list”, which it will then 
| force national ISPs to block.     
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/06/10/french-government-decides

Trade agreement could hit privacy

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| In recent weeks, fears about the ACTA have spilled into the political arena. 
| In Canada, opposition Members of Parliament have raised concerns in the House 
| of Commons and Toronto-area Liberal MP Bob Rae blogged that it "augurs a 
| ridiculously intrusive national and international apparatus to police 
| practices that are as common as eating and breathing."    
| 
| With another round of talks set for next month in Japan, participating 
| governments should use the opportunity to lift the veil of ACTA secrecy. 
| Trade negotiators may prefer to remain outside of the spotlight, yet greater 
| transparency is desperately needed.    
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7446280.stm


Recent:

Embattled ACTA Negotiations Next Week In Geneva; US Sees Signing This Year

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| Criticism from NGOs
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| Canadian law expert David Fewer, staff counsel at the University of Ottawa’s
| Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, told the Ottawa Citizen
| that the discussion paper was very close to a potential Christmas wish-list
| by Hollywood companies.
|
| Knowledge Ecology International (KEI), in an earlier statement filed to USTR,
| warned against a lack in differentiation and clearness of core terms, like
| counterfeiting, infringement or piracy. “Is Microsoft a “pirate” for
| insisting on the right to continue to infringe the z4 patents in order to use
| an infringing DRM technology to protect Microsoft software itself from
| infringement by unauthorised uses?” KEI asked in its statement.
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http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=1071


Related:

The British Library - "The world's knowledge" DRM'd and for a price

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| DRM is part of the plan, and I encourage you to read the entire Microsoft
| document. It would make my grandmother roll over in her grave. Some of the
| librarians at the British Library are deeply troubled too about what DRM is
| doing to libraries. How will we access the materials if the DRM company goes
| out of business someday?
|
| If they duplicate what they have done at the British Library, I think it's
| fair to say that it is the death of public libraries as we have known them,
| and the world's knowledge will be available only DRM'd and for a price.
|
| P.S. DRM doesn't work.
| It won't block any serious criminals.
| All it does is annoy and degrade the honest
| ... and give monopolies a way to stay that way.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20060317044847293
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