Notices by Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social), page 100
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mangeurdenuage (mangeurdenuage@loadaverage.org)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 13:33:48 UTC
mangeurdenuage
They greatest lesson that I have learned is that we can't make people do things we want them to do.
I cannot change someone's mind, they do that themselves. -
Lohan G (lohang@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 14:37:12 UTC
Lohan G
#Article13 : EU passes copyright directive which will lead to a more censored internet https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/2019/03/eu-passes-new-copyright-law-which-will-lead-to-a-more-censored-internet/
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switching.social (switchingsocial@mastodon.at)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 13:16:48 UTC
switching.social
Just to emphasise, the battle isn't over about #Article13:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/03/eus-parliament-signs-disastrous-internet-law-what-happens-next
"But there’s also opportunities for the courts to rein in the Directive – or even throw out its worst articles entirely. ... Article 13 is meant to be compatible with the older E-Commerce Directive, which explicitly forbids any requirement to proactively monitor for IP enforcement (a provision that was upheld and strengthened by the ECJ in 2011)."
This could take many years to happen with many possible twists.
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Christine Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@octodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 14:23:41 UTC
Christine Lemmer-Webber
@selea IPFS on its own doesn't provide plausible deniability, since it isn't encrypted.
The tahoe-lafs like direction I'm exploring with Golem / Magenc is safer. It could be composed with IPFS though.
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Christine Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@octodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 14:19:19 UTC
Christine Lemmer-Webber
Given upload filter stuff, it might be that the safest way to host a decentralized network going into the future is plausible deniability, which makes me think the stuff I'm working on with Spritely (eg the Golem demo) is quite timely?
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 13:54:04 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Google Antics https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28Google_Antics%29 -
Eugen 💀 (gargron@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 13:13:40 UTC
Eugen 💀
Am I supposed to remove OEmbed and OpenGraph previews to comply with #Article11, because news sites can't just not put the OpenGraph tags on their pages, the main purpose of which is to generate previews?
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Association April (aprilorg@pouet.april.org)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 11:59:03 UTC
Association April
Today is a dark day for online freedoms and for all those laboring on a daily basis for the defense and promotion of a free, open, neutral and decentralized Internet. The European Parliament voted for generalization of automated filtering of uploads. #SaveYouInternet
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Jérémie Zimmermann🎶💗🧀🧉5946 (jz@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 12:14:45 UTC
Jérémie Zimmermann🎶💗🧀🧉5946
Fuck #Article13!
Fuck all corrupt #EU institutions and politicians who got that crap adopted!
Fuck all "artists" who got manipulated into defending it!
Absolute boycott + decentralized/distributed Resistance!
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Jérémie Zimmermann🎶💗🧀🧉5946 (jz@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 12:04:56 UTC
Jérémie Zimmermann🎶💗🧀🧉5946
#Article13 adopted.
In #EU, money, corporate influence and censorship are valued more than freedom and the voice of the People. Fuck that shit! #CopyWrong
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Max Mehl (mxmehl@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 12:05:19 UTC
Max Mehl
Bad news: the #CopyrightDirective has been adopted. BUT fortunately we achieved an exclusion for #FreeSoftware code hosting and sharing providers.
Next step: Let's get the upload filters as transparent and independent as possible!
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FSFE (fsfe@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 12:01:17 UTC
FSFE
#CopyrightDirective adopted - The exclusion of #FreeSoftware code hosting and sharing providers from this directive is crucial to keep Free Software development in Europe healthy, solid and alive.
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Lohan G (lohang@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 11:21:30 UTC
Lohan G
*sigh*
web pages are extremely printer-unfriendly these days
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 06:54:04 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Automated Censorship https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28Automated_Censorship%29 -
Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 05:54:04 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Weapon Importing https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28Weapon_Importing%29 -
Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 04:54:04 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Global Heating https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28Global_Heating%29 -
Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 03:54:05 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Attacking Iran https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28Attacking_Iran%29 -
Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 02:54:04 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
American public schools https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28American_public_schools%29 -
Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 02:54:04 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
American public schools https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jan-apr.html#22_March_2019_%28American_public_schools%29 -
Mike Gerwitz (mikegerwitz@social.mikegerwitz.com)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 02:19:28 UTC
Mike Gerwitz
@mala Re: The LibrePlanet panel you were on about Australia's terrible decryption law:
I asked the first questions just before rms. I had about an hour's worth of questions but had to give others a turn. I did talk to Isa a little bit after specifically about concerns with Tor, but wasn't able to find you free. That panel made a lot of people very uncomfortable. ;)
In particular, I'm curious if you know of any prior precedent in the United States (not necessarily with regards to technology) for the aid in enforcement of laws of other countries that violate the rights of US citizens under the constitution, as they might apply in this situation.
For example, I brought up the issue of compelled speech, so one example may be a case where another country has forced the extradition of a US citizen for exercising free speech rights that aren't permissible in that country. A couple of examples as it pertains to the Australian law would be: refusing to implement a backdoor, and creating a canary.
Or, do you feel that this Australian law is such that the free speech rights established by Bernstein v. United States might be able to be subverted?
I'm asking this as someone who has never visited Australia and has no dealings there. Obviously if you have operations within Australia's jurisdiction then it's a different story.