May
6
2009
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May
6
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “More than a thousand pages of material about Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), are still being withheld, despite the Obama administration’s promises to run a more open government. The EFF and Public Knowledge filed suit in September of 2008, demanding that background documents on ACTA be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). “We are very disappointed with the USTR’s decision to continue to withhold these documents The president promised an open and transparent administration,” said EFF Senior Counsel David Sobel. Publicly available information about the treaty shows it could establish far-reaching customs regulations over Internet traffic in the guise of anti-counterfeiting measures. Additionally, multi-national IP industry companies have publicly requested that ISPs be required to engage in filtering of their customers’ Internet communications for potentially copyright-infringing material, force mandatory disclosure of personal information about alleged copyright infringers, and adopt ‘Three Strikes’ policies requiring ISPs to automatically terminate customers’ Internet access upon a repeat allegation of copyright infringement. ‘What we’ve seen tends to confirm that the substance of ACTA remains a grave concern,’ said Public Knowledge Staff Attorney Sherwin Siy. ‘The agreement increasingly looks like an attempt by Hollywood and the content industries to perform an end-run around national legislatures and public international forums to advance an aggressive, radical change in the way that copyright and trademark laws are enforced.'”
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May
6
2009
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May
6
2009
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May
6
2009
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May
5
2009
Comments Off on On Washington Pakistan Overshadows Afghanistan on US Agenda – New York Times | tags: google, news, obama, web, youtube | posted in technical news
May
4
2009
theodp writes “Barack Obama has squared up for a major battle with big business, announcing a crackdown on offshore tax avoidance and evasion by US multinationals that’s designed to raise 0B and make it easier for companies to create ‘good jobs here at home’. Obama cited a building in the Cayman Islands where more than 18,000 US companies are housed: ‘Either this is the biggest building in the world or it is the biggest tax scam in the world,’ he said. ‘I think the American people know which it is.’ The administration says that more than a third of US foreign profits in 2003 came from Bermuda, the Netherlands and Ireland, and noted US companies paid an effective tax rate of just 2.3% on the 0bn they earned in foreign profits in 2004. Among tech companies affected by the crackdown, Microsoft joined 200 companies who signed a letter complaining that the proposed tax changes would put them at a disadvantage with their rivals, Cisco moaned that the measures ‘would adversely impact our ability to invest and grow our business in the US,’ and Google declined to comment for the time being.”
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May
4
2009
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May
4
2009
theodp writes “The official White House Blog called the move WhiteHouse 2.0 as the Obama administration unveiled its membership in a trio of the social-networking leaders: Facebook (157,606 fans and counting), MySpace (174,817 friends and counting) and Twitter (34,612 followers and counting).”
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Apr
30
2009
Today the White House launched an official collection of photos depicting Obama’s first 100 days in office on Flickr. The Creative Commons Foundation asks why these photos are licensed as Creative Commons Attribution instead of being in the Public Domain free for use in any context, as data created by the Federal Government usually is.
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