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Ian Clarke, Ernie Miller On Free Speech, Privacy

mpawlo writes "I am still pursuing my new pastime, interviewing interesting Internet policy individuals for Greplaw. Fresh catches include Freenet creator Ian Clarke on his decision to leave the USA, free speech and Freenet and former Lawmeme editor-in-chief Ernest Miller on DRM and privacy, copyright and the First Amendment... and, of course, why blogs matter. Maybe this will provide some food for thought."

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  1. Re:Blogs matter? by mpawlo · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually it said "blawgs" in my original submission and referred to law blogs, that is online journals dedicated to law and policy, rather than the daily life of your favorite pet. This is also the issue that Ernie Miller addresses in the interview.

  2. EURO DMCA reloaded by Elektroschock · · Score: 4, Informative
    Not only the US became mad. In would also like to remind you of the EU IPR enforcement directive that will be discussed as early as sept 11 in the europarl JURI committee.

    http://www.ipjustice.org/081103codepress.shtml

    "If this proposal becomes a reality, major companies from abroad can use 'intellectual property' regulations to gain control over the lives of ordinary European citizens and threaten digital freedoms", said Andy Muller-Maguhn.

    http://www.ipjustice.org/ipenforcewhitepaper.shtml

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    :-) Please also look at the evidence of anti-conspiracy conspiracy theory:
    discussion: sept 11 (WTC 2001)
    issued by EUC at January 30 2003(Hitler's takeover of power 1933)