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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Internet wins: La neutralidad de la red vence en Europa | Xnet - 0 views

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    "Xnet y demás organizaciones tras la campaña SavetheInternet.eu celebran hoy la victoria de la neutralidad de la red. Con base en una primera lectura, las nuevas directrices del Organismo de Reguladores Europeos de Comunicaciones Electronicas (BEREC) confirman una protección fuerte para la neutralidad de la red, y para el internet abierto y libre, en la UE. Aquí el documento final de las directrices: http://berec.europa.eu/eng/document_register/subject_matter/berec/download/0/6160-berec-guidelines-on-the-implementation-b_0.pdf"
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    "Xnet y demás organizaciones tras la campaña SavetheInternet.eu celebran hoy la victoria de la neutralidad de la red. Con base en una primera lectura, las nuevas directrices del Organismo de Reguladores Europeos de Comunicaciones Electronicas (BEREC) confirman una protección fuerte para la neutralidad de la red, y para el internet abierto y libre, en la UE. Aquí el documento final de las directrices: http://berec.europa.eu/eng/document_register/subject_matter/berec/download/0/6160-berec-guidelines-on-the-implementation-b_0.pdf"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Importante científico del Big Pharma admitió presencia de virus de SIDA, SV40... - 0 views

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    "El vídeo en donde el científico es grabado junto a otros colegas ha circulado por internet un buen tiempo, y algunos ya lo habrán visto. Pero creo que es importante revisar y recordar la historia cuando se trata de las vacunas, especialmente teniendo en cuenta que la humanidad suele olvidad muy rápido su historia."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Annals of imbecility: $5 ISP tax to fund online journalism? - 0 views

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    So The Media, Now, request what the Internet Users have been claiming since last 90's to definitively resolve the sharing practices, while -since then- The Same Press criticized all the proposals of The Internet Community to legalize Sharing, extracting some portion of The ISP's Fees to Pay Creation... Meanwhile, everyb@dy know that if Press is... See More Losing Spreading is not for the Internet competence but because the frivolous actual tendency of traditional Media to try to compete with Entertainment, what Have Led Them to Lose Credibility... gonzalo-san-gil.blogspot.com
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Solo un cifrado fuerte protege los derechos de la población - Derechos Digitales - 0 views

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    "Mientras las agencias de seguridad buscan la cooperación de las grandes firmas de tecnología para acceder a las comunicaciones cifradas, lo único claro es que estos intentos atentan contra el derecho a la privacidad de la población e introducen más peligros que beneficios."
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    "Mientras las agencias de seguridad buscan la cooperación de las grandes firmas de tecnología para acceder a las comunicaciones cifradas, lo único claro es que estos intentos atentan contra el derecho a la privacidad de la población e introducen más peligros que beneficios."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Aditivos del tabaco: 2. What goes into tobacco products? | http://ec.europa.eu/ - 1 views

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    "2. What goes into tobacco products? 2.1 What are the main tobacco products? 2.2 How are they made?"
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    "2. What goes into tobacco products? 2.1 What are the main tobacco products? 2.2 How are they made?"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

French Constitutional Council Rejects Data Copy During House Raids | La Quadrature du Net - 0 views

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    "Paris, 19 February 2016 - In a decision published today, the French Constitutional Council rejected a provision on digital searches in the law on the state of emergency. The Council decided that copying the data on a device without a previous court decision is against the French Constitution and French Law. La Quadrature du Net welcomes this decision and calls on the French government to return the judiciary judge to the center of the process."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

FBI's Tor Hack Shows the Risk of Subpoenas to Security Researchers | WIRED - 0 views

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    "Computer security researchers who expose hackable vulnerabilities in digital products face plenty of occupational hazards: They can have their work censored by threats of lawsuits from the companies whose products they hack, or they can even be criminally indicted if their white-hat hacking runs afoul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. But one still-mysterious encounter between security researchers and the law points to a newer, equally troubling possibility: They can have their work subpoenaed in a criminal investigation and used as a law enforcement tool."
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    "Computer security researchers who expose hackable vulnerabilities in digital products face plenty of occupational hazards: They can have their work censored by threats of lawsuits from the companies whose products they hack, or they can even be criminally indicted if their white-hat hacking runs afoul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. But one still-mysterious encounter between security researchers and the law points to a newer, equally troubling possibility: They can have their work subpoenaed in a criminal investigation and used as a law enforcement tool."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Online discussions about rape, cannibalism, torture are not illegal, court rules | Ars ... - 0 views

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    "Judges also rule prosecutors abused the anti-hacking Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. by David Kravets (US) - Dec 5, 2015 10:35am CET"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Watching Pirate Streams Isn't Illegal, EU Commission Argues - TorrentFreak - 0 views

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    " Ernesto on October 1, 2016 C: 38 News This week the European Court of Justice heard a crucial case that will give more clarity on the infringing nature of unauthorized streaming. Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN and the Spanish authorities argued that offering or watching pirate streams is a violation of the EU Copyright Directive. However, the European Commission believes that consumers who watch unauthorized streams are not breaking the law."
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    " Ernesto on October 1, 2016 C: 38 News This week the European Court of Justice heard a crucial case that will give more clarity on the infringing nature of unauthorized streaming. Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN and the Spanish authorities argued that offering or watching pirate streams is a violation of the EU Copyright Directive. However, the European Commission believes that consumers who watch unauthorized streams are not breaking the law."
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