Filed under: 4th amendment, ACTA, army, Britain, brussels, corporations, corporatism, DHS, Dictatorship, Empire, Europe, european union, FCC, g8, global elite, global government, Globalism, google, Homeland Security, internet, Internet 2, internet blackout, Internet Filtering, internet police, london, mediaopoly, nanny state, New World Order, Oppression, paris, Police State, Posse Comitatus, telecom, United Kingdom, US Constitution, viacom, virgin, Youtube | Tags: copyrighted material, ffii, firefox, google spycar, mYsql, openx, php, Saul Klein, skype, zend
Internet Police State: G8 Ratifies Crackdown on Illegal Downloads
Charles Arthur
London Guardian
July 10, 2008
The heads of the G8 governments, meeting this week, are about to ratify the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), which – it’s claimed – could let customs agents search your laptop or music player for illegally obtained content. The European Parliament is considering a law that would lead to people who illicitly download copyrighted music or video content being thrown off the internet. Virgin Media is writing to hundreds of its customers at the request of the UK record industry to warn them that their connections seem to have been used for illegal downloading. Viacom gets access to all of the usernames and IP addresses of anyone who has ever used YouTube as part of its billion-dollar lawsuit in which it claims the site has been party to “massive intentional copyright infringement”.
It seems that 20th-century ideas of ownership and control – especially of intellectual property such as copyright and trademarks – are being reasserted, with added legal muscle, after a 10-year period when the internet sparked an explosion of business models and (if we’re honest) casual disregard, especially of copyright, when it came to music and video.
But do those separate events mark a swing of the pendulum back against the inroads that the internet has made on intellectual property?
‘A finger in the dyke’
Saul Klein, a venture capitalist with Index Ventures who has invested in the free database company MySQL, Zend (the basis of the free web-scripting language PHP) and OpenX, an open-source advertising system, is unconvinced. “In a world of abundance – which the internet is quintessentially – that drives the price of everything towards ‘free’,” he says. “People don’t pay for any content online. Not for music, not for video. They get it, either legally or illegally.”
Is that sustainable? “The model of suing your best customers and subpoenaing private information is doomed to failure,” Klein observes. “It’s putting a finger in the dyke. It won’t change the macro trend, which is that there’s an abundance of information. Copyright owners need to find new ways to generate income from their product. The fact is, the music industry is in rude health – more people than ever before are going to concerts, making it, listening to it. It’s the labels that are screwed. The artists and managers are making money. The labels aren’t.
Europe votes on anti-piracy laws
BBC
July 7, 2008
Europeans suspected of putting movies and music on file-sharing networks could be thrown off the web under proposals before Brussels.
The powers are in a raft of laws that aim to harmonise the regulations governing Europe’s telecom markets.
Other amendments added to the packet of laws allow governments to decide which software can be used on the web.
Campaigners say the laws trample on personal privacy and turn net suppliers into copyright enforcers.
Piracy plan
MEPs are due to vote on the so-called Telecom Packet on 7 July. The core proposals in the packet were drawn up to help European telecoms firms cope with the rapid pace of change in the industry.
Technological and industry changes that did not respect borders had highlighted the limitations of Europe’s current approach which sees national governments oversee their telecoms markets.
“The current fragmentation hinders investment and is detrimental to consumers and operators,” says the EU document laying out the proposals.
But, say digital rights campaigners, anti-piracy lobbyists have hijacked the telecoms laws and tabled amendments that turn dry proposals on industry reform into an assault on the freedom of net users.
Among the amendments are calls to enact a Europe-wide “three strikes” law. This would see users banned from the web if they fail to heed three warnings that they are suspected of putting copyrighted works on file-sharing networks.
In addition it bestows powers on governments to decide which programs can be “lawfully” used on the internet.
A coalition of European digital rights groups have banded together to galvanise opposition.
“[The amendments] pave the way for the monitoring and filtering of the internet by private companies, exceptional courts and Orwellian technical measures,” said Christophe Espern, co-founder of French rights group La Quadrature du Net (Squaring the Net) in a statement.
The UK’s Open Rights Group said the laws would be “disproportionate and ineffective”.
The Foundation for a Free Internet Infrastructure (FFII) warned that if the amendments were accepted they would create a “Soviet internet” on which only software and services approved by governments would be allowed to run.
“Tomorrow, popular software applications like Skype or even Firefox might be declared illegal in Europe if they are not certified by an administrative authority,” warned Benjamin Henrion, FFII representative in Brussels, in a statement.
“This is compromising the whole open development of the internet as we know it today,” he said.
U.S. Homeland Security Defends Laptop Searches At Border
Christian Science Monitor
July 11, 2008
Is a laptop searchable in the same way as a piece of luggage? The Department of Homeland Security believes it is.
For the past 18 months, immigration officials at border entries have been searching and seizing some citizens’ laptops, cellphones, and BlackBerry devices when they return from international trips.
In some cases, the officers go through the files while the traveler is standing there. In others, they take the device for several hours and download the hard drive’s content. After that, it’s unclear what happens to the data.
The Department of Homeland Security contends these searches and seizures of electronic files are vital to detecting terrorists and child pornographers. It also says it has the constitutional authority to do them without a warrant or probable cause.
But many people in the business community disagree, saying DHS is overstepping the Fourth Amendment bounds of permissible routine searches. Some are fighting for Congress to put limits on what can be searched and seized and what happens to the information that’s taken. The civil rights community says the laptop seizures are simply unconstitutional. They want DHS to stop the practice unless there’s at least reasonable suspicion.
Legal scholars say the issue raises the compelling and sometimes clashing interests of privacy rights and the need to protect the US from terrorists and child pornographers. The courts have long held that routine searches at the border are permissible, simply because they take place at the border. Opponents of the current policy say a laptop search is far from “routine.”
“A laptop can hold [the equivalent of] a major university’s library: It can contain your full life,” says Peter Swire, a professor of law at Ohio State University in Columbus. “The government’s never gotten to search your entire life, so this is unprecedented in scale what the government can get.”
http://www.smh.com.au/news/pe..06/09/1212863545123.html
FCC Chairman Seeks to End Comcast’s Delay of File Sharing
http://www.washingtonpost.com/w..08/07/11/AR2008071102917.html
They’re Watching Us: U.S. Army Contract for “Internet Awareness Services”
https://www.fbo.gov/index?tab..218cda1e&cck=1&au=&ck=
Google’s spycar revs up UK privacy fears
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/07/google_spycar_slammed/
Viacom to Violate YouTube User’s Privacy
http://noworldsystem.com/2008/07/10/..-user%e2%80%99s-privacy/
Filed under: Al Gore, biofuels, Britain, car tax, Carbon Tax, environmental taxation, environmentalist, environmentalists, Europe, european union, g8, gas prices, global tax, Global Warming, gordon brown, london, Oil, Petrol, Propaganda, road tax, tax, United Kingdom | Tags: Co2, european airlines, George Osborne
9 Million Brits to Pay Road Tax
EE Times
July 9, 2008
Almost half of all car owners will be up to £245 worse off under plans for massive increases in road tax, the Treasury admitted yesterday.
And fewer than one in five will benefit from the controversial move, which was sold as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The Government’s own figures demolish ministers’ claims that Budget plans to overhaul vehicle excise duty will have little impact on motorists.
In the Commons last month, Gordon Brown said: ‘The majority of drivers will benefit from it.’
But in an apparent contradiction yesterday, Treasury minister Angela Eagle admitted to MPs that from April 2010 it will cost more to keep 43 per cent of all cars on the road – some 9,423,450 vehicles.
More than one million drivers of cars registered between 2001 and 2006 will see road tax jump from £210 to either £430 or £455 depending on emissions, while others face hikes of between £10 and £155.
Brown accused of ’misleading’ MPs over car tax increases
This is London
July 10, 2008
Gordon Brown came under pressure to apologise today after being accused of ’misleading’ MPs over the Government’s controversial new car tax scheme.
The Treasury was forced to admit this morning that almost half of all car owners will be up to £245 worse off under plans for massive increases in road tax.
And fewer than one in five will benefit from the controversial move, which was sold as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
At Commons question time Shadow chancellor George Osborne challenged the Prime Minster over his claims the ’majority’ of drivers would be better off.
Osbourne said:’“Gordon Brown appears to have misled Parliament.
’He said that the majority of drivers would benefit from the changes to VED.
’Now even the Treasury have admitted that just a third of drivers will be better off in 2009, dropping to less than 20 per cent in 2010.’
’Will the Prime Minister be apologising to this House?’ asked Osborne.
Chancellor Alistair Darling said the majority would ’pay no more’ as a result of the change.
But Mr Osborne maintained his attack and said: ’Nine million families face higher car taxes at a time that few can afford it.
’Poorer drivers will be penalised because the tax is retrospective and hits drivers of older cars.’
Air fares set for dramatic rise under EU emissions scheme
UK Daily Mail
July 8, 2008
The European Parliament on Tuesday approved a proposal to include airlines in the bloc’s strategy to cut carbon dioxide emissions – a move that could dramatically raise the cost of air travel and provoke a dispute with the United States.
Under the plan, all flights starting or landing in the EU, including intercontinental flights, will be included in the EU’s emission trading system from 2012.
Pollution permits granted to airlines initially would be capped at 97 per cent of their average emissions for 2004-2006.
From 2013, the cap would drop to 95 per cent. Eighty-five per cent of those emission certificates will be allocated for free, while the rest will be auctioned.
Airlines that want to fly – and pollute – more will buy more permits But they are likely to pass the cost of the permit on to passengers.
The United States believes the Europeans have no right to force airlines using European air space to participate in their emissions caps program and prefers a voluntary agreement among nations.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12..19.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
Doomed to a fatal delusion over climate change
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsu..991257-25717,00.html
Higher CO2 levels may be good for plants (no really?)
http://www.breitbart.com/article.ph..8.8nen8ib9&show_article=1
G8: Half CO2 Emissions By 2050
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/..eWa0NGZ20rx9W02ROrgF
Cars In CA To Display Global Warming Score
http://www.greenbiz.com/news..-california-global-warming-score
EU moves to cut back target on biofuel use
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/07/business/fuel.php?page=1
Propaganda: Earth begins to kill people for changing its climate
http://english.pravda.ru/science/earth/105690-earth-0
Filed under: g8, George Bush, global elite, global government, Globalism, Japan, neocons, New World Order
Bush’s Greatest Wish: Freedom From Tyranny
Times Online
July 7, 2008
President Bush has posted a message on a “wishing tree” at the G8 summit in Japan and, true to the aims of his second term in office, his main desire is for a world free from tyranny.
Hung in the branches of a black bamboo in Toyako on the northern island of Hokkaido, the Tanabata message is handwritten on a simple paper hanging with an embroidered border.
Mr Bush writes: “I wish for a world free from tyranny: the tyranny of hunger, disease; and free from tyrannical governments.
“I wish for a world in which the universal desire for liberty is realized.
“I wish for the advance of new technologies that will improve the human condition and protect our environment.”
His message echoed that of his second swearing-in in January 2005, when he declared: “The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world ”
Filed under: Al Gore, Alex Jones, Britain, carbon credits, carbon dioxide, Carbon Tax, China, Co2, environmental taxation, Europe, european union, g8, georgia, global tax, Global Warming, Globalism, Hoax, India, Japan, noaa, Prince Charles, Propaganda, queen elizabeth, tax, Tony Blair, UN, United Kingdom | Tags: Dr. Howard Hayden
NOAA: Coolest Winter Since 2001 for U.S., Globe
NOAA News
March 13, 2008
The average temperature across both the contiguous U.S. and the globe during climatological winter (December 2007-February 2008) was the coolest since 2001, according to scientists at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. In terms of winter precipitation, Pacific storms, bringing heavy precipitation to large parts of the West, produced high snowpack that will provide welcome runoff this spring.
Blair wants ’climate revolution’
BBC
March 15, 2008
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has called for a “global environment revolution” to tackle climate change.
Mr Blair is on a visit to Japan to discuss global greenhouse gas targets.
In a speech to a meeting of G8 ministers building on the 2005 Gleneagles summit, he stressed the need for a “global deal”.
He suggested it should be led by the UN and that failure to act on climate change “would be deeply and unforgivably irresponsible”.
During his visit, organised by Climate Group, Mr Blair is due to meet climate change experts from China, Japan, Europe and the US.
He is attempting to guide attempts to secure a deal involving China and the US to slash emissions by 50% by 2050, on the first part of a trip that will also take him to China and India.
He said: “Unfortunately the source of the emissions is irrelevant. It is the fact and amount of them that matters.
“The UN machinery is valiantly striving to put this deal together. The UN and the UN alone is the right forum to reach the global agreement.
“What I found, whilst still in office as prime minister, was that countries had their own environmental policy. They talked to other nations of course, but there was no centre where it was brought together.”
The Alex Jones Show-Dr.Howard Hayden: Global Warming Hoax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIBc5OM9XL4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKhhFg7Nm-Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a91rE2IzMj0
Recent News:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080315..climate&printer=1
EU leaders commit to agreeing climate change package by year end
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2008.._080314170111&printer=1
‘So what’ if Britons are paying the highest taxes in history
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/p..in_article_id=532989&in_page_id=1770
EU Leaders Agree On Climate Change Package
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2008..314170111&printer=1
Can Global Warming Alarmists At Least Get Their Propaganda Straight?
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/ma..g_alarmists.htm
Warming Alarm Shown Unfounded in Georgia Climate Report
http://www.transworldnews.com/..aspx?id=39961&cat=15New
Television Ad Targets Al Gore’s Global Warming Hypocrisy
http://mpinkeyes.wordpress.com/..rming-hypocrisy/
Prince Charles: Climate Change Skeptics Insane
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161289074
Queen: Help Poor Nations With Global Warming
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/..7&in_page_id=1811
Campaign Warns Of “Economic Disaster” If Climate Policies Are Followed
A global warming nutcase walks into a bar…
Oceans to fall, not rise, over millions of years
New Proposals To Fight Global Warming Would End Civilization, Kill Billions
Global warming not always to blame for extreme winters
Weather Channel Founder: Sue Al Gore
Gore: Climate Crisis Getting Short Shrift In Race
Climate Scientist Compares CO2 Hysteria to Terrorist Hysteria
Filed under: Europe, european union, g8, global elite, global government, global police force, Globalism, gordon brown, imf, India, New World Order, Northern Rock, UN, United Kingdom, War On Terror, World Bank, world police force
Gordon Brown calls for New World Order
ITN
January 21, 2008
The Prime Minister has called for a radical reform of international institutions ranging from the United Nations to the World Bank.
In a speech to business leaders in the Indian capital New Delhi, Mr Brown said the UN Security Council should be expanded to include places for nations such as India, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) should have a new “early warning” role to head off crises such as Northern Rock.
“To succeed now, the post-war rules of the game and the post-war international institutions must be radically reformed to fit our world of globalisation” – Gordon Brown
He also said the World Bank should focus more on increasing clean energy and the environment.
He said: “To succeed now, the post-war rules of the game and the post-war international institutions must be radically reformed to fit our world of globalisation.
“We can and must do more to make our global institutions more representative and I support India’s bid for a permanent place, with others, on an expanded UN Security Council.
“And I support changes to the IMF, World Bank and the G8 that reflect the rise of India and Asia.”
Mr Brown went on to suggest all countries strengthen networks of global law enforcement authorities, intelligence agents, police and financial regulators, in a bid to combat terrorism worldwide.
And to tackle the problem of struggling states, Mr Brown propsed a UN envoy be appointed to failing nations to coordiinate peacekeeping and recovery after conflict.
The speech was billed by aides as a “significant” statement of his views on a new world order.
They also said that the UK believes Brazil, Japan, Germany and an African country should be allowed to join the UN Security Council.
After the speech, Mr Brown was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters at the University of Delhi – a sprawling campus with 250,000 students.
The Prime Minister joked: “I was once, before I descended into politics, a university lecturer myself. Universities should always stand for objectivity, for rationality, for the honest pursuit of the truth: all the qualities you have to leave behind when you go into politics.”
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/article3356210.ece
Brown Prepares to Sell UK Out to Globalist EU
http://www.truthnews.us/?p=1740
World Leaders in Secret Talks to Create ‘New World Order’
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/article3356210.ece
Elite To Attend World Economic Forum
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/article3356210.ece
Conference Promotes Global Citizenship
http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/apps/p..1210466/1981
Filed under: 7/7, 9/11, 9/11 Truth, BBC, BBC foreknowledge, benjamin netanyahu, Big Brother, Britain, CCTV, Censorship, charles de menezes, False Flag, g8, George Bush, gordon brown, inside job, Iraq, Israel, Media, Mi5, Mi6, mock terror exercise, mohammed siddique khan, Mossad, occupation, qui bono, State Sponsored Terrorism, Surveillance, terror drill, Tony Blair, Troops, United Kingdom, war games, War On Terror
7/7 Ripple Effect
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8756795263359807776&hl=en