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fabrizio bartoli

prova inserimento su post di rss - 2 views

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    per i nuovi di diigo; fatta ricerca per tag RSS dalla mia libreria > copiato indirizzo link rss (tasto destro sull'icona rss a destra in alto) incollato qui sul post (magari qualcuno può anche trovarvi qualcosa di utile). Tanti potevano essre etichettati anche come opml ma allora non me ne ero ancora itneressato (dovrei ri-taggarli adesso, prima o poi...)
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    Grazie Fabrizio! Allora, se https://www.diigo.com/rss/user/Digobarfab/rss - che hai bookmarked - ci dà un feed con tutti i segnalibri che hai taggato rss finora, allo stesso modo https://www.diigo.com/rss/user/Digobarfab/rss = segnalibri che io ho taggato RSS finora, e https://groups.diigo.com/group/ltis13/rss/tag/rss = tutti i segnalibri che sono stati taggati RSS e condivisi col gruppo ltis13 finora. E se sostituisco quel /rss finale con /[qualsiasi tag] in una o l'altra dei 3 URL precedenti ottengo tutti i post taggati con quel qualsiasi tag da te o me, o condivisi col gruppo ecc. Giusto? Però quel che non mi è chiaro è la parte "prova inserimento su post" del tuo segnalibro. Dov'è quel post dove hai inserito un reader per quel https://www.diigo.com/rss/user/Digobarfab/rss ? Cioè qual'è la piattaforma **blog** che permette l'inserimento **in un post** (e non solo nel template generale) di uno (o più) feed reader? Vero, quando Ning era una rete di reti, e non quell'hosting a pagamento di reti discrete che è diventato, si poteva fare nella home di una rete: quando il presidente e allora generale Musharraf aveva decretato lo stato d'emergenza in Pakistan, , avevo aperto pakfeeds.ning.com per un amico in Rawalpindi che prima era stato piuttosto pro-Musharraf, ma era rimasto molto male dalla censura a tutte le TV, e vi avevo schiaffato un mucchio di feed reader per tutti i canali di informazione web alternativi che i militanti dei diritti umani avevano subito aperto. E con wikispaces, si può fare in qualsiasi pagina - vedi http://subtitling-for-accessibility-education-and-creativity.wikispaces.com/ltis13+Blog+Blogspot , ottenuta dalle righe riguardanti i blog blogspot.com del file OPML di Andreas, e facendo un po' di "cambia in" semplici per trasformarle nel codice wiki di feedreader wikispaces corrispondenti Ma con una piattaforma blog?
Claude Almansi

Intervention of the Holy See: WIPO Diplomatic Conference on a Treaty for the Blind | Kn... - 0 views

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    The Holy See delivered this statement on 18 June 2013 at the Marrakesh Diplomatic Conference on a WIPO Treaty for the Blind. Statement by His Excellency Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the UN and Other International Organizations in Geneva at World Intellectual Property Organization Diplomatic Conference to Conclude a Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities Marrakech (Morocco) "...Mr. President, The primary goals of the copyright system is the dissemination of creative works to enhance the common good. Copyright has never been an end in itself. Increasingly, technological developments have strained the capacity of copyright law to limit the ways in which the public accesses creative works. As stated by Jean Paul II, in his Encyclical Letter Laborem Exercens, "It would be radically unworthy of man, and a denial of our common humanity, to admit to the life of the community, and thus admit to work, only those who are fully functional. To do so would be to practise a serious form of discrimination, that of the strong and healthy against the weak and sick" [2] . Since all persons are called to contribute to society, it is fundamental to create an international instrument that could give even to impaired people a variety of opportunities to discover their potential, understand their environment, discover their rights and put to the best use their talents and resources both for personal fulfilment and for their contribution to society. This common good must be served in its fullness, not according to a reductionist vision subordinated only to the advantage of some people; rather, it is to be based on a logic that leads to the acceptance of a comprehensive responsibility. "The common good corresponds to the highest of human inclinations [3], but it is a good that is very difficult to attain because it requires the constant ability and effort to see
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    La difesa incondizionale da parte del Vaticano di un trattato OMPI per i ciechi e altre persone che non possono adoperare testi stampati è particolarmente interessante: in incontri precedenti su questo trattato - sotto il Papa precedente - il Vaticano si era allineato sui paesi ricchi del cosiddetto "Gruppo B" dell'OMPI nel chiedere di seppellire questo trattato.
Claude Almansi

Opening remarks of the WBU at Marrakesh Diplomatic Conference on a WIPO Treaty for the... - 0 views

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    Opening Remarks WIPO DIP Com 18 June 2013 By: Maryanne Diamond on behalf of the WBU [World Blind Union] "...I urge you to play your part in making a difference in the lives of these millions of people, by agreeing a treaty that is simple, usable and meaningful. We cannot accept a treaty which has no substance, nor, can we accept a treaty full of bureaucratic and cumbersome requirements. We cannot accept a trophy treaty that will not work in practice. When considering your proposals, changes or amendments to the text, please stop and think about what that change will make on the ground to the people this treaty is about. You have received copies of our positions on the key issues in the current text of concern to us. * Commercial availability in articles D and E will ensure the treaty fails * The treaty must allow for distribution to individuals * The treaty must not allow TPMs to be a block to access to a book by blind people Please ask us if you're not sure what the impact of text you are considering will be on the ground. We are here for the entire conference. ..."
Claude Almansi

One Planet, One Internet: A Call To the International Community to Fight Against Mass S... - 0 views

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    January 22, 2014 | By Katitza Rodriguez "We aren't going to let the NSA and its allies ruin the Internet. Inspired by the memory of Aaron Swartz, fueled by our victory against SOPA and ACTA, the global digital rights community are uniting to fight back. On February 11, on the Day We Fight Back, the world will demand an end to mass surveillance in every country, by every state, regardless of boundaries or politics. The SOPA and ACTA protests were successful because we all took part, as a community. As Aaron Swartz put it, everybody "made themselves the hero of their own story." We can set a date, but we need everyone, all the users of the Global Internet, to make this a movement. Here's part of our plan (but it's just the beginning). Last year, before Ed Snowden had spoken to the world, digital rights activists united on 13 Principles. The Principles spelled out just why mass surveillance was a violation of human rights, and gave sympathetic lawmakers and judges a list of fixes they could apply to the lawless Internet spooks. On the day we fight back, we want the world to sign onto those principles. We want politicians to pledge to uphold them. We want the world to see we care. Here's how you can join the effort: Send an email to rights (AT) eff.org confirming your interest in participating in this action and receiving updates. Let us know what you would like to do in your own country so we can send you more information and amplify your voice. Visit TheDayWeFightBack.org and Take Action. Join your fellow global citizens and, sign the 13 Necessary and Proportionate Principles here: https://en.necessaryandproportionate.org/take-action/EFF Use social media tools to announce your participation. Develop memes, tools, websites, and do whatever else you can to encourage others to participate. Be creative -- plan your own actions and pledge. Go to the streets. Promote the Principles in your own country. Then, let us know what your plan is, s
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    11 febbraio: giornata di azione contro la sorveglianza globale tipo PRISM della NSA. Vedi anche i 13 "Princìpi internazionali in materia di applicazione dei diritti umani alla sorveglianza delle comunicazioni" https://it.necessaryandproportionate.org/text . Tra i firmatari, in Italia: Agorà Digitale, Electronic Frontiers Italy - ALCEI, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights,
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