Friday, March 19, 2010

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Censorship brings us the future, part two.

Let me aside for a moment the usual themes of this blog, to address an issue of concern. A few days ago opened also in this blog a thread to discuss the so-called Sinde Act, a law on the pretext of fighting against what they call the "scourge of piracy," sought to create an administrative jurisdiction before the courts, so that complaints against websites that provide links to shared digital copies of audio-visual materials could be intercepted "preventively", without any judicial authorization required so far. The excuse is that the justice system had collapsed and was too slow. The truth is that those files were being processed efficiently and without delays worth mentioning, but what happened is than usual, if not normal, is that to be resolved against the interests of the plaintiff, ie, stakeholders in the closure of such sites.

Tonight, on the eve of a holiday in many of the regions that make up Spain, it has proceeded to adopt such a controversial measure. Almost hidden, without the necessary debate so far-reaching measures required. By Night and treachery, as the classics of the genre say police. Each time we are more accustomed to administrative provisions amending, or repealing laws cut fundamental rights. Civil society can not remain impassive in the face of these abuses, or any day we will wake up in a dictatorship. That is why I invite the English readers (since it is a English law) of this humble blog to join the peaceful protest actions, as free citizens protected by law, we are entitled to carry out. In particular, they wrote and signed the manifesto of the Federation of Consumers and Users denouncing this legislation. You can find the position of the association explained in this link:

https: / / www.facua.org/es/noticia.php?Id=4922

and join the show in the following: https

: / / www.facua.org / en / sieslegaleslegal / index.php

When the power is to abuse the citizen was not only the right but the obligation of the latter join the ranks of civil disobedience. At stake are more important things to listen to music online, even if they want to convince us otherwise.
also add a link to imagine known as Manifesto in Defense of Fundamental Rights in Internet . On a day like today, it must be remembered.

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