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The power of mutualism

Posted in Software, filesharing on December 3rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- I recently had an opportunity to re-read a pamphlet I wrote in 2000 for a series on new thinking about mutualism published by the Co-operative Party.

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World’s first ‘net freedom provision’

Posted in filesharing on November 24th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- British and French plans to institute the Draconian Three strikes plan drawn up by Big Music and Hollywood to have net users disconnected purely on the say-so of the cartels have met a setback. European legislators have given the green light to new rules which decree users’ can still be cut off, but only after a “prior, fair and impartial procedure” which gives them “the opportunity to state their case and respects the principles of presumption of innocence and the right to privacy” has been completed

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Canada not a ‘piracy haven’

Posted in filesharing on November 23rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- The OECD has released new data on its global counterfeiting estimates, concluding that the share of counterfeit and pirated goods in world trade is estimated to have increased from 1.85% in 2000 to 1.95% in 2007. That represents an increase to $250 billion worldwide.  That is obviously a big number, but notably far lower than the claims from ACTA supporters.

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UK out of tune on P2P filesharing

Posted in filesharing on October 30th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- “As the UK continues to oppose users rights in the Telecoms Package, opposition is gathering at home and  rifts  in the government line are appearing,” writes Monica Horten in IPTegrity.com . The UK government is divided on its so-called P2P policy, “which seeks to use hi-tech means to get the broadband providers to enforce copyright on the Internet,” she says, continuing »»» Ben Bradshaw (right), the Culture Secretary, speaking to a Parliamentary Select Committee, stated that a court order would need to be obtained before users’ access could be suspended. A week later, Lord Mandelson, the Business Secretary, said that users will simply be informed in advance, with a right to appeal

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Yahoo named users to Iran authorities, say students

Posted in filesharing on October 9th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Like other organisations such as Google, Microsoft and Cisco, Yahoo as an evil reputation when it comes to human rights. Chinese journalist Shi Tao, jailed for 10 years for sending an email to a US pro-democracy group, joined Yu Ling , wife of Wang Xiaoning, another imprisoned cyber dissident, in suing Yahoo for its part “facilitating the arrest, imprisonment, and torture of Chinese internet users,� p2pnet posted in 2007.

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Yahoo named users to Iran authorities, say students

Posted in filesharing on October 9th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Like other organisations such as Google, Microsoft and Cisco, Yahoo as an evil reputation when it comes to human rights. Chinese journalist Shi Tao, jailed for 10 years for sending an email to a US pro-democracy group, joined Yu Ling , wife of Wang Xiaoning, another imprisoned cyber dissident, in suing Yahoo for its part “facilitating the arrest, imprisonment, and torture of Chinese internet users,� p2pnet posted in 2007. “The 2004 Chinese court verdict that sentenced Shi Tao to jail specifically cited Yahoo! as having provided Chinese authorities with information identifying Shi Tao as the owner of the e-mail account and the source of the communications,� said World Organization for Human Rights USA’s Colleen M.

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p2pnet World Headlines – Sept 30, 2009

Posted in filesharing on September 30th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

Two-Thirds of Americans Object to Online Tracking New York Times About two-thirds of Americans object to online tracking by advertisers — and that number rises once they learn the different ways marketers are following their online movements, according to a new survey from professors at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California, Berkeley. Joseph Turow, lead author of a study on consumers’ feelings about online tracking, said, ‘The most important thing is to bring the public into the picture, which is not going on right now.’ The professors say they believe the study, scheduled for release on Wednesday, is the first independent, nationally representative telephone survey on behavioral advertising. The topic may be technical, but it has become a hot political issue

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