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Copyright: EU Commission Invokes Crisis to Stick to Repression | La Quadrature du Net

Copyright: EU Commission Invokes Crisis to Stick to Repression | La Quadrature du Net | ¿Qué está pasando? | Scoop.it

Paris, 16 April 2013 — The EU Commission is not yet ready to change course on copyright policy. With the release of two new roadmap documents1 on copyright, patent and trademark policy, the EU body who negotiated ACTA decides to stick to the status quo. And ironically invokes the crisis to urge for more of the same broken policies.


Via Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s curator insight, April 17, 2013 3:03 AM

*For Whom The European Commision works...?

[... “These times are troubled times indeed. They require policies aimed at promoting the circulation of culture and knowledge, not service to rent-seekers. The Commission remains blind to the failure of its policies based on restrictions and control over knowledge. This approach has only led to undermining political and social rights of citizens, both online and offline. It is making our economies more rigid, less prone to innovation. We need to resist the harmful influence of the countless lobbies from the media, telecoms and other powerful sectors seeking to stick to an outdated status quo, and implement new models delivering a better resilience through decentralization and sharing.” concluded Philippe Aigrain, co-founder of citizen advocacy group La Quadrature du Net.]

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Alert: Our Privacy About to be Destroyed in Brussels?

Alert: Our Privacy About to be Destroyed in Brussels? | ¿Qué está pasando? | Scoop.it

 Submitted on 22 Jan 2013 - 14:35

[Tags: data protection, * privacy]

Paris, 22 January 2013 — The consideration of the "data protection" privacy regulation is in progress in the European Parliament, with a vote in the consumers committee (IMCO) on Wednesday. It is the object of an unprecedented lobbying campaign, mostly driven by US companies. If citizens don't act, banks, insurance companies and Internet service operators will have a free hand to collect, process, store and sell all of our personal data, which will enable them to know and direct all that we do online and offline.


Via Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
MyKLogica's comment, January 23, 2013 11:37 AM
perhaps because citizens should begin to do it?
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s comment, January 24, 2013 2:04 PM
'L@s Ciudadanos' deben tenerlo claro:
No se trata de defendernos contra los delincuentes
si no de conocer los más íntimos detalles de nuestras vidas sin ningún tipo de vigilancia Judicial.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s comment, January 24, 2013 2:10 PM
*Y lo del 'Cabildeo' (Lobbying)... -esto andar amañando las cosas, según ciertos intereses particulares, en los despachos de l@s Polític@s- También debería estar, desde hace años, Prohibido.