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Monday, April 23, 2007

URGENT! Europeans! Last chance to save Europe from worst copyright law in the world!

EFF's Danny O'Brien writes with this urgent message for Europeans:




IPRED2, the insane EU plan to criminalise almost all copyright violation (meaning that rightsholders could pressure the police to prosecute companies they don't like - eg a Euro-YouTube on the taxpayer's dime, and even join police investigation teams as "experts" to assist looting and destroying business competitors), will be voted on on April 25th.


EFF has been running a campaign against it at CopyCrime; they've worked with FFII, Europe's biggest consumer group and the EU librarian's association to file amendments that might fix it. Even the UK government has now thrown its weight behind the coalition's amendments.


But EU citizens still need to stand up and tell their MEPs to vote for the amendments.


If you're in Europe, your elected representatives are probably on a train right now to Strasbourg and preparing their voting lists for a vote ON WEDNESDAY.


Make sure when they reach their Strasbourg offices, they have hundreds of messages telling them to "Support the Librarians', Consumers' and Innovators' Coalition Amendments to IPRED2".


You can find your MEP here. If you have more than one MEP, go through the list. If you know they're eurosceptics, point out that IPRED2 would give the EU new powers to create criminal law. If they're euro-socialists, tell them Segolene Royal doesn't like it. If they're pro-business, point out that the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law hates it.

Copycrime has more details. Don't let them turn you into a copyfighting criminal.


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(Thanks, Danny!)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Full Size Whale

beautiful flash widget of huge whale photograph.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Glastonbury Backgrounder

With all the current fuss about the Glastobury Festival, I thought it appropriate to post this old but good backgrounder on the political shenanigans going on behind the profitable media front.

Ive been going to the Glastonbury Festival for nearly 25 years now (as of 2007) and Ive seen some remarkable changes. Not all I expected from an organisation that would appear to support anti-globalisation & the promotion of Peace.

Believe me, as an insider, this article only touches the surface.

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Tim Berners-Lee on the Semantic Web

'The inventor of the World Wide Web explains how the Semantic Web works and how it will transform how we use and understand data.' (MIT Technology Review article).
via Disinformation

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Cute Alert

Too cute,
tho some would say its Otter Nonsense.
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