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Google and Facebook fined $240 million for making cookies hard to refuse | Malwarebytes... - 0 views

  • French privacy watchdog, the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), has hit Google with a 150 million euro fine and Facebook with a 60 million euro fine, because their websites—google.fr, youtube.com, and facebook.com—don’t make refusing cookies as easy as accepting them. The CNIL carried out an online investigation after receiving complaints from users about the way cookies were handled on these sites. It found that while the sites offered buttons for allowing immediate acceptance of cookies, the sites didn’t implement an equivalent solution to let users refuse them. Several clicks were required to refuse all cookies, against a single one to accept them. In addition to the fines, the companies have been given three months to provide Internet users in France with a way to refuse cookies that’s as simple as accepting them. If they don’t, the companies will have to pay a penalty of 100,000 euros for each day they delay.
  • EU data protection regulators’ powers have increased significantly since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect in May 2018. This EU law allows watchdogs to levy penalties of as much as 4% of a company’s annual global sales. The restricted committee, the body in charge of sanctions, considered that the process regarding cookies affects the freedom of consent of Internet users and constitutes an infringement of the French Data Protection Act, which demands that it should be as easy to refuse cookies as to accept them. Since March 31, 2021, when the deadline set for websites and mobile applications to comply with the new rules on cookies expired, the CNIL has adopted nearly 100 corrective measures (orders and sanctions) related to non-compliance with the legislation on cookies.
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The De-Americanization of Internet Freedom - Lawfare - 0 views

  • Why did the internet freedom agenda fail? Goldsmith’s essay tees up, but does not fully explore, a range of explanatory hypotheses. The most straightforward have to do with unrealistic expectations and unintended consequences. The idea that a minimally regulated internet would usher in an era of global peace, prosperity, and mutual understanding, Goldsmith tells us, was always a fantasy. As a project of democracy and human rights promotion, the internet freedom agenda was premised on a wildly overoptimistic view about the capacity of information flows, on their own, to empower oppressed groups and effect social change. Embracing this market-utopian view led the United States to underinvest in cybersecurity, social media oversight, and any number of other regulatory tools. In suggesting this interpretation of where U.S. policymakers and their civil society partners went wrong, Goldsmith’s essay complements recent critiques of the neoliberal strains in the broader human rights and transparency movements. Perhaps, however, the internet freedom agenda has faltered not because it was so naïve and unrealistic, but because it was so effective at achieving its realist goals. The seeds of this alternative account can be found in Goldsmith’s concession that the commercial non-regulation principle helped companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon grab “huge market share globally.” The internet became an increasingly valuable cash cow for U.S. firms and an increasingly potent instrument of U.S. soft power over the past two decades; foreign governments, in due course, felt compelled to fight back. If the internet freedom agenda is understood as fundamentally a national economic project, rather than an international political or moral crusade, then we might say that its remarkable early success created the conditions for its eventual failure. Goldsmith’s essay also points to a third set of possible explanations for the collapse of the internet freedom agenda, involving its internal contradictions. Magaziner’s notion of a completely deregulated marketplace, if taken seriously, is incoherent. As Goldsmith and Tim Wu have discussed elsewhere, it takes quite a bit of regulation for any market, including markets related to the internet, to exist and to work. And indeed, even as Magaziner proposed “complete deregulation” of the internet, he simultaneously called for new legal protections against computer fraud and copyright infringement, which were soon followed by extensive U.S. efforts to penetrate foreign networks and to militarize cyberspace. Such internal dissonance was bound to invite charges of opportunism, and to render the American agenda unstable.
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The Senate has its own insincere net neutrality bill - 0 views

  • Now that the House of Representatives has floated a superficial net neutrality bill, it's the Senate's turn. Louisiana Senator John Kennedy has introduced a companion version of the Open Internet Preservation Act that effectively replicates the House measure put forward by Tennessee Representative Marsha Blackburn. As before, it supports net neutrality only on a basic level -- and there are provisions that would make it difficult to combat other abuses. The legislation would technically forbid internet providers from blocking and throttling content, but it wouldn't bar paid prioritization. Theoretically, ISPs could create de facto "slow lanes" for competing services by offering mediocre speeds unless they pay for faster connections. The bill would also curb the FCC's ability to deal with other violations, and would prevent states from passing their own net neutrality laws. In short, the bill is much more about limiting regulation than protecting open access and competition.Kennedy's bill isn't expected to go far in the Senate, just as Blackburn's hasn't done much in the House. However, his proposal comes mere days after senators put forward a Congressional Review Act that would undo the FCC's decision to kill net neutrality. Kennedy had claimed he was considering support for the CRA, but his proposal contradicts that -- why push a heavily watered-down bill if you were willing to revert to the stronger legislation? It's not a completely surprising move and is largely symbolic, but it's disappointing for those who hoped there would be truly bipartisan support for a return to net neutrality.
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Google will 'de-rank' RT articles to make them harder to find - Eric Schmidt - RT World... - 0 views

  • Eric Schmidt, the Executive Chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, says the company will “engineer” specific algorithms for RT and Sputnik to make their articles less prominent on the search engine’s news delivery services. “We are working on detecting and de-ranking those kinds of sites – it’s basically RT and Sputnik,” Schmidt said during a Q & A session at the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada on Saturday, when asked about whether Google facilitates “Russian propaganda.”
  • “We are well of aware of it, and we are trying to engineer the systems to prevent that [the content being delivered to wide audiences]. But we don’t want to ban the sites – that’s not how we operate.”The discussion focused on the company’s popular Google News service, which clusters the news by stories, then ranks the various media outlets depending on their reach, article length and veracity, and Google Alerts, which proactively informs subscribers of new publications.
  • The Alphabet chief, who has been referred to by Hillary Clinton as a “longtime friend,” added that the experience of “the last year” showed that audiences could not be trusted to distinguish fake and real news for themselves.“We started with the default American view that ‘bad’ speech would be replaced with ‘good’ speech, but the problem found in the last year is that this may not be true in certain situations, especially when you have a well-funded opponent who is trying to actively spread this information,” he told the audience.
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  • RT America registered under FARA earlier this month, after being threatened by the US department of Justice with arrests and confiscations of property if it failed to comply. The broadcaster is fighting the order in court.
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Lý do Vingroup chọn 5 tỉnh lẻ để phát triển dự án Vincity - 1 views

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    Vậy lý do gì khiến Vincity lựa chọn 5 địa phương này mà không phải là ở thành phố Hà Nội hay Hồ Chí Minh?. Sau đây sẽ là những lý do quan trọng mà ai cũng nên biết điều này.
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Tasa Cero (Zero Rating): Qué es y por qué debería importarte | Electronic Fro... - 0 views

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    (Traducción de David Bogado y Katitza Rodríguez) La Tasa Cero (o Zero Rating en inglés) se ha convertido en la punta de lanza del debate sobre la neutralidad de la red. Recientemente, India decidió rechazar los planes de tasa cero tales como la plataforma Free Basics de Facebook, mientras que en los Estados Unidos las compañías de telecomunicaciones empujan los límites con sus experimentos de tasa cero como los planes Binge-On de T-Mobile (que dio lugar a una disputa pública entre John Legere, CEO de la compañía, y la EFF sobre nuestra crítica al servicio, lo que causó que Legere haya pedido disculpas por sus expresiones), así como los planes Sponsored Data de AT&T, FreeBee de Verizon y Stream TV de Comcast.
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Los otros Teddy Bautista | Diario16 [# ! sólo Info...] - 0 views

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    "Luis Cobos, Enrique Cerezo o Pilar Bardem, al frente de otras entidades de gestión opacas y poco democráticas Por David García Aristegui - 21/11/2016 542 0"
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Betamax: 30 años de la sentencia que cambió la industria (y no mató el cine) ... - 0 views

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    "Hay momentos en la historia de la tecnología reciente que son mucho más de lo que parece. Si os hablo a secas de Betamax, la mayoría solo asociaréis ese nombre con una de las tecnologías derrotadas más famosas de la historia de la electrónica de consumo. Sin embargo, la batalla legal en la que Sony insistió para tratar de salvar a su querido Betamax nos ha permitido estar donde nos encontramos ahora."
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Qué es P2P, cómo funcionan y polémica - 0 views

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    " Programas P2P - Spark Studio / Getty Images Spark Studio / Getty Images Por Luis Castro Experto de Internet básico Updated February 24, 2016. Qué es P2P y para qué sirve P2P son las siglas en inglés de Peer-to-Peer, que se puede traducir como "comunicación entre iguales". Usualmente, en una red, las computadoras enlazadas están conectadas a un servidor central y se les llama clientes, de ahí que sea común la referencia a cliente-servidor"
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GNU/Linux ¿cual es el camino de la libertad? | desde Linux [# ! Nota.] - 0 views

    • Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
       
      # ! ... creo que se confunde (a menudo, y, en ocasiones, 'deliberadamente') #Variedad con #Complejidad... la Libre Disponibilidad de distintas aplicaciones/distribuciones no implica 'enfrentamiento'.si no oportunidad... [# ! Echad un Vistazo a 'The Tyranny Of Choice', de JAMES deLINGPOLE en dailymail.co.uk ]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-466296/The-tyranny-choice-Do-really-need-38-types-milk.html]
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    ""Toda convicción es una cárcel" : Friedrich Nietzsche"
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    ""Toda convicción es una cárcel" : Friedrich Nietzsche"
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El Tribunal Supremo anula el canon digital del PP - 0 views

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    "Tal y como le ocurrió al Psoe de Rodriguez Zapatero en el año 2011, el canon digital del PP yace en los tribunales en el 2016. El canon digital del PP también cae en los tribunales. Trece años después de que las sociedades de gestión de los derechos de autor y la patronales tecnológicas llegaran a un acuerdo para imponer el canon digital que trataba de compensar a los autores por las copias privadas de sus obras, resultó ser arbitrario, indiscriminado y, por lo que se vio después, injusto."
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    "Tal y como le ocurrió al Psoe de Rodriguez Zapatero en el año 2011, el canon digital del PP yace en los tribunales en el 2016. El canon digital del PP también cae en los tribunales. Trece años después de que las sociedades de gestión de los derechos de autor y la patronales tecnológicas llegaran a un acuerdo para imponer el canon digital que trataba de compensar a los autores por las copias privadas de sus obras, resultó ser arbitrario, indiscriminado y, por lo que se vio después, injusto."
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El futuro periodista tiene que ser la combinación de un hacker y un DJ - Clas... - 0 views

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    "¿Cómo tiene que ser el periodista hoy? Para Víctor Sampedro, catedrático de Opinión Pública y autor del libro "El cuarto poder en red", el periodista tiene que tener algo de hacker. Público.es realizó una interesante entrevista y compartimos algunos fragmentos."
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Por qué la retórica del "value gap" pone en peligro la totalidad del sector t... - 0 views

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    "Por Maud Sacquet Por Paula Ortiz López Comentar | 12.08.2016 En los últimos meses, la industria musical ha denunciado repetidamente el "value gap", que podemos traducir como "déficit o brecha de valor", a través de entrevistas o cartas abiertas firmadas por artistas musicales de la talla de Taylor Swift o, en España, Joaquín Sabina y Alejandro Sanz. Según la industria de la música, este oscuro concepto ha sustituido al antiguo espectro de la piratería como una de las principales amenazas para la subsistencia de los artistas. Incluso algunos Parlamentarios Europeos -incluyendo españoles- han firmado una reclamación similar. "
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Tutorial para darse de baja de Facebook definitivamente sin dejar rastro - 0 views

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    " Hace unos meses y por motivos de seguridad decidí darme de baja de Facebook. Lo primero que hice fue desactivar una cuenta que tenía para pruebas pero me dí cuenta que aún haciéndolo con el botón de Facebook seguía saliendo el nombre de la cuenta y muchos datos en buscadores como Bing, Google y Yahoo. También observé que los "amigos" que tenía esa cuenta seguían nombrandola e interactuando con ella."
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Copywriting: 7 errores en las redes sociales | Blog de Host Europe [# ! No Share, just ... - 0 views

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    "Las primeras impresiones lo son todo y tu copywriting, es decir, la forma de redactar tus mensajes, es el inicio de tu relación con clientes potenciales. Se interesan por tus perfiles en las redes sociales, probablemente buscando un producto o servicio en concreto, pero, si existe algún tipo de error en tu texto, seguramente no permanezcan durante mucho tiempo."
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11 medidas para optimizar WordPress. ¡Pisa el acelerador! | Blog de Host Europe - 0 views

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    "¿Sabías que una fracción de 0,001 segundos en el tiempo de carga adicional de la web de Amazon supone una pérdida de un 1% de sus ventas? (Fuente: Greg Linden, Amazon). A todos nos ha pasado, hemos entrado en una página y como tardaba tanto en cargar, la hemos cerrado sin pensarlo. Entonces, si no quieres que tus usuarios se sientan frustrados y abandonen tu página antes de encontrar lo que buscan, puedes tomar nota de estas 11 medidas para optimizar WordPress y mejorar el tiempo de carga de tu web."
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The New Snowden? NSA Contractor Arrested Over Alleged Theft Of Classified Data - 0 views

  • A contractor working for the National Security Agency (NSA) was arrested by the FBI following his alleged theft of “state secrets.” More specifically, the contractor, Harold Thomas Martin, is charged with stealing highly classified source codes developed to covertly hack the networks of foreign governments, according to several senior law enforcement and intelligence officials. The Justice department has said that these stolen materials were “critical to national security.” Martin was employed by Booz Allen Hamilton, the company responsible for most of the NSA’s most sensitive cyber-operations. Edward Snowden, the most well-known NSA whistleblower, also worked for Booz Allen Hamilton until he fled to Hong Kong in 2013 where he revealed a trove of documents exposing the massive scope of the NSA dragnet surveillance. That surveillance system was shown to have targeted untold numbers of innocent Americans. According to the New York Times, the theft “raises the embarrassing prospect” that an NSA insider managed to steal highly damaging secret information from the NSA for the second time in three years, not to mention the “Shadow Broker” hack this past August, which made classified NSA hacking tools available to the public.
  • Snowden himself took to Twitter to comment on the arrest. In a tweet, he said the news of Martin’s arrest “is huge” and asked, “Did the FBI secretly arrest the person behind the reports [that the] NSA sat on huge flaws in US products?” It is currently unknown if Martin was connected to those reports as well.
  • It also remains to be seen what Martin’s motivations were in removing classified data from the NSA. Though many suspect that he planned to follow in Snowden’s footsteps, the government will more likely argue that he had planned to commit espionage by selling state secrets to “adversaries.” According to the New York Times article on the arrest, Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are named as examples of the “adversaries” who would have been targeted by the NSA codes that Martin is accused of stealing. However, Snowden revealed widespread US spying on foreign governments including several US allies such as France and Germany. This suggests that the stolen “source codes” were likely utilized on a much broader scale.
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2016/ Manifiesto - Hackmeeting - 0 views

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    "Versión shell No importa demasiado que no tengamos una respuesta concreta hacia que dirección debemos tomar y cuáles serán sus resultados. Lo que realmente importa es; "no dejar nunca de hacer preguntas." Ahora, más que nunca: Hackea el planeta! "
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Sopa de letras en los acuerdos de libre comercio - Dirigentes Digital. - 0 views

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    "La fiebre entre los países occidentales de reducir las restricciones arancelarias y fomentar el libre comercio, quitando los límites al flujo comercial entre las naciones, ha dado como resultado una complicada sopa de letras de acuerdos internacionales llenos de siglas. Pero, ¿cuáles son sus pros y sus contras y por qué no todos los líderes políticos los secundan?"
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Como obtener un Certificado SSL para un sitio web - 0 views

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    "Tipos de certificados TLS, donde comprarlos o adquirirlos gratis para habilitar la navegación con HTTPS. Principales y mejores servicios de certificación. Todos los pasos para crear un archivo CSR (Solicitud de Firma de Certificado), para poder adquirir un certificado. "
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