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[News] FSF Launches a Campaign Against the Orwellian ACTA

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ACTA threatens free software

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| 1. It makes it more difficult to distribute free software: Without file 
|    sharing and P2P technologies like BitTorrent, distributing large amounts 
|    of free software becomes much harder, and more expensive. BitTorrent is a 
|    grassroots protocol that allows everyone to contribute to legally 
|    distributing free software.    
| 2. It will make it harder for users of free operating systems to play 
|    media: Consumers will no longer be able to buy media without DRM -- and 
|    DRMed media cannot be played with free software.  
| 3. It increases the chances of getting your devices taken away: Portable 
|    media players that support free formats are less common than devices which 
|    support DRM, such as the iPod. Will this make them suspicious to border 
|    guards?   
| 4. It creates a culture of surveillance and suspicion, in which the 
|    freedom that is required to produce free software is seen as dangerous and  
|    threatening rather than creative, innovative, and exciting. 
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http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/acta

The right to peer inside your iPod

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| An agreement on intellectual property rights to be ratified by the G8 heads 
| of government highlights conflicts between ownership and privacy 
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jul/10/intellectualproperty.law

Gadgets safe from global airport anti-piracy plan

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| Alarming headlines claiming that our laptop hard drives and iPod libraries 
| could soon be scanned at airports for illegal copies of content are 
| unfounded.  
| 
| Several recent reports, including one by the Daily Telegraph, claim that the 
| governments of the G8 nations are considering an anti-piracy plan that would 
| see customs officials granted the power to examine travellers' gadgets for 
| digital contraband.   
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http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/07/11/acta_debunked/


Recent:

Microsoft could force your mobile into silence

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| Microsoft is developing a new technology that could force mobiles into silent
| mode, or even prevent calls from being made.
|
| [...]
|
| Phone jammers, which work in small spaces, are banned in the UK and come with
|| a hefty fine for use.
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http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/microsoft-could-force-your-mobile-into-silence-393006


Digital copyright: it's all wrong

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| The ACTA draft is a scary document. If a treaty based on its provisions were
| adopted, it would enable any border guard, in any treaty country, to check
| any electronic device for any content that they suspect infringes copyright
| laws. They need no proof, only suspicion.
|
| They would be able to seize any device - laptop, iPod, DVD recorder, mobile
| phone, etc - and confiscate it or destroy anything on it, merely on
| suspicion. On the spot, no lawyers, no right of appeal, no nothing.
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/technology/digital-copyright-its-all-wrong/2008/06/09/1212863783566.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1
http://tinyurl.com/6ylvpx


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
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