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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Confirman el archivo de una causa contra un sitio de enlaces al no haber deli... - 0 views

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    "P. ROMERO Madrid Actualizado: 05/12/2013 17:48 horas Un juzgado de Bilbao ha confirmado el archivo del caso contra el administrador del sitio web de enlaces Multiestrenos. Según informa el abogado de la defensa, David Bravo, el auto detalla que no existe comunicación pública en la acción de enlazar, un elemento éste imprescindible -al menos con el Código Penal actual- para considerar delictiva la conducta de ofrecer enlaces a descargas."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

La evolución de las noticias en la red (o diez razones por las que el canon A... - 0 views

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    "La enésima barbaridad que el gobierno español pretende lanzar contra el desarrollo de internet se denomina "canon AEDE", y supone que los medios puedan cobrar por un supuesto "derecho irrenunciable" a todos aquellos que vinculen a sus noticias, encuadrado en un anteproyecto de reforma de la ley de propiedad intelectual que contiene muchas barbaridades más. En realidad, una forma de asegurar que el gobierno obtiene un clima informativo propicio, y que los editores de determinados medios obtienen unos ingresos extra que no son capaces de procurarse por méritos propios desarrollando sus actividades en la red. Un auténtico premio a la incompetencia de los inadaptados directivos de determinados medios de comunicación."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

USA Freedom Act Passes: What We Celebrate, What We Mourn, and Where We Go Fro... - 0 views

  • The Senate passed the USA Freedom Act today by 67-32, marking the first time in over thirty years that both houses of Congress have approved a bill placing real restrictions and oversight on the National Security Agency’s surveillance powers. The weakening amendments to the legislation proposed by NSA defender Senate Majority Mitch McConnell were defeated, and we have every reason to believe that President Obama will sign USA Freedom into law. Technology users everywhere should celebrate, knowing that the NSA will be a little more hampered in its surveillance overreach, and both the NSA and the FISA court will be more transparent and accountable than it was before the USA Freedom Act. It’s no secret that we wanted more. In the wake of the damning evidence of surveillance abuses disclosed by Edward Snowden, Congress had an opportunity to champion comprehensive surveillance reform and undertake a thorough investigation, like it did with the Church Committee. Congress could have tried to completely end mass surveillance and taken numerous other steps to rein in the NSA and FBI. This bill was the result of compromise and strong leadership by Sens. Patrick Leahy and Mike Lee and Reps. Robert Goodlatte, Jim Sensenbrenner, and John Conyers. It’s not the bill EFF would have written, and in light of the Second Circuit's thoughtful opinion, we withdrew our support from the bill in an effort to spur Congress to strengthen some of its privacy protections and out of concern about language added to the bill at the behest of the intelligence community. Even so, we’re celebrating. We’re celebrating because, however small, this bill marks a day that some said could never happen—a day when the NSA saw its surveillance power reduced by Congress. And we’re hoping that this could be a turning point in the fight to rein in the NSA.
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    [The Senate passed the USA Freedom Act today by 67-32, marking the first time in over thirty years that both houses of Congress have approved a bill placing real restrictions and oversight on the National Security Agency's surveillance powers. The weakening amendments to the legislation proposed by NSA defender Senate Majority Mitch McConnell were defeated, and we have every reason to believe that President Obama will sign USA Freedom into law. Technology users everywhere should celebrate, knowing that the NSA will be a little more hampered in its surveillance overreach, and both the NSA and the FISA court will be more transparent and accountable than it was before the USA Freedom Act. ...]
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Así sería la nueva ley de copyright europea - 0 views

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    "La nueva ley del copyright europea sigue su camino para rectificar los errores cometidos con la anterior y actualizar los textos legales de la Unión a la era de Internet. El Partido Pirata está participando en el nuevo texto para asegurarse de ello. "
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