UK ISP PlusNet Claims Smart Internet to Takeover your Home and Life by 2027

23 02 2012

http://www.ispreview.co.uk/story/2012/02/23/uk-isp-plusnet-claims-smart-internet-to-takeover-your-home-and-life-by-2027.html





Silos are okay, even natural part of technology infrastructures

23 02 2012

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/service-oriented/silos-are-okay-even-natural-part-of-technology-infrastructures/8558





Do you really think that Google, along with everyone else on the Web, hasn’t been collecting your data for years now? Deal with it already

23 02 2012

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/googles-new-privacy-rules-get-over-it-already/2053





Polish Prime Minister Steps Up His Anti-ACTA Efforts After Hosting 7-Hour Open Q&A Via IRC

23 02 2012

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120222/01532117836/polish-prime-minister-steps-up-his-anti-acta-efforts-after-hosting-7-hour-open-qa-via-irc.shtml





Dutch Hosting Provider Leaseweb: EU Funded ‘Clean IT Project’ Is Slippery Slope

23 02 2012

The Netherlands is leading an EU project to combat extremism on the internet. The ‘Clean IT’ project, funded by the EU and coordinated by the Dutch national counter terrorism department. The goal is to push for a voluntary cooperation in the EU between private industry and government (enforcement) agencies when combating terrorist activities online.

The leader of the project, who would like to remain anonymous, explains that the project is a follow up to the so called Notice And Take Down Code Of Conduct already existing in The Netherlands. It promotes self-regulation in relation to online illegality.

Leaseweb’s Security Officer Alex de Joode is not particularly in favor of this project. He argues that:

1. he feels that the outcome of this project should be a document explaining to hosting providers and access providers how to deal with illegal content

2. he feels that the definition of ‘illegal’ remains problematic as well as proper procedures as to how evidence demonstrating illegal activities should be collected

3. he argues that a series of activities can be declared as illegal, but segments of a process need not be illegal (i.e. an illegal website can also contain legitimate content)

4. he feels that it is up to the judge (quoting article 54a procedures in The Netherlands) whether or not an entire chain of events can be declared as illegal

5. he feels that the discussion should not be aimed at having providers be the ones (solely) dealing with illegality online

De Joode does indicate that the website of the project is running at Leaseweb and that he has attended ‘one or two meetings’ in relation to the topic.

The project leader responds by arguing that the initiative has been launched to find ‘bottom up’ solutions, provided and supported by the industry and not forced on the private sector by government organizations. Therefore it is not a legislative effort. The parties involved limit themselves to the definition of the problem and descriptions of the internet & terrorism phenomenon.

The Clean IT Project, with its slogan ‘Fighting the illegal use of internet‘ (apparently now changed into ‘Limiting terrorist use of internet’), is a joint effort with participation of government organizations in Belgium, the UK, Germany and Spain. Europol is also contributing.

Dutch language news article:
http://webwereld.nl/nieuws/109614/nederland-leidt-project-tegen-internet-extremisme.html

See also:

Alex de Joode aka Usura is well known and oftentimes associated with the vox.hacktic.nl anonymous remailer, the utopia.hacktic.nl bulletin board and the Cypherpunk community discussed previously and appears a couple of times in John Young’s (Cryptome.org) Cypherpunk list while e-mailing from the famous anonymous remailer domain replay.com, and the sabotage.org domain. He has traditionally been associated with crypto repository zedz.net and the dizum anonymous remailer.

In the past he has single-handedly shut down a complaint center for online child abuse images, arguing that the staff of the center didn’t adhere to proper procedures nor the bylaws of the organization.

His favorite tagline appears to be:  “Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes?” – Juvenal, Satires, VI, 347, “Who Watches The Watchmen?”

http://vrritti.com/2010/12/11/leasewebs-alex-de-joode-provides-adittional-details-about-anonops-takedown-in-relation-to-pro-wikileaks-attacks/

and

The Flaws of the Slippery Slope Arguments
http://www.garlikov.com/philosophy/slope.htm





White House announces new privacy “Bill of Rights,” Do Not Track agreement

23 02 2012

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/white-house-announces-new-privacy-bill-of-rights-do-not-track-agreement.ars





A new Web standard proposal authored by Google, Microsoft, and Netflix seeks to bring copy protection mechanisms to the Web

23 02 2012

http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/02/unethical-html-video-copy-protection-proposal-criticized-by-standards-stakeholders.ars





The Netherlands And The U.S. Have Signed Cybercrime Treaty – Will Hunt Down Hackers

23 02 2012

Dutch Minister of Justice Ivo Opstelten announced that the two countries will work together on topics such as critical infrastructure protectection and that they will share information as well as knowledge and expertise whenever hackers are attacking those infrastructures

“We want to find the criminals who are behind those attacks”, the Minister stated.

Dutch language news article:
http://www.nu.nl/internet/2747630/nederland-tekent-verdrag-cybercrime.html

 





TV Production Company EyeWorks Thought It Could Get Away With (Non-Stop) Recording 1,500 Patients Of A Hospital Using 35 Cameras

23 02 2012

Patients, politicians and legal experts are outraged. Legal and ethical rules have been trampled on.

Only 215 patients have been asked for permission, only after they had been recorded. 150 people gave permission for the footage to be used for Eyeworks’ TV production.

One father reported that he’d spent ours with his daughter at the E.R. Only after they’d left they were asked for their permission to use the footage. The TV crew even recorded a private conversation between the daughter and the physician, without consulting the father beforehand.

Dutch language news article:
http://nieuwsuur.nl/onderwerp/344079-vu-mc-schendt-beroepsgeheim.html

 





If Google and the ad agencies drain the swamp of piracy by removing their financial incentive – online advertising – then we would have a fertile environment in which paid-for content could flourish

23 02 2012

“No-one could imagine how we would survive without Google – most of us use it hundreds of times a day. But it is because they are so effective – and trusted – that Google and other search engines should use their creative energy to help the music industry fight piracy.”

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/22/harperson_google_rocket/





BSA report has warned that certain countries are threatening the future of cloud computing with regulations and policies that stifle the fluffy atmosphere

23 02 2012

Right now, too many countries have too many different rules standing in the way of the kind of trade in digital services we really need

The Business Software Alliance published a Global Cloud Computing Scorecard, which noted that countries including India, China and Brazil would need “significant legal and regulatory reforms” before they could join a global cloud.

But the group also pointed out that rules and regulations on the cards for regions such as the European Union could undermine how well countries there are doing so far.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/22/bsa_global_cloud_hindrance/





The email addresses and passwords of more than a million users of the YouPorn sex chat site were exposed to all and sundry this week following a coding error that went undetected for years

23 02 2012

The data – which identifies customers of the smut site, exposing them to potential embarrassment as a result – might also be used in attempts to hack into more sensitive accounts maintained by the same potential victims. Those that use the same or similar passwords for more sensitive accounts (webmail, Facebook, PayPal etc) are most at risk of attack.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/22/smut_chat_breach/





Established individuals associated with Anonymous have distanced the group from the Global DNS takedown plan

23 02 2012

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/22/anon_disowns_dns_takedown_plan/





A Florida judge has stopped 27 mass-BitTorrent lawsuits because the attorney for the copyright holders appears to be unlicensed

23 02 2012

Through these mass lawsuits the copyright holders are trying to obtain the personal details of BitTorrent users who allegedly shared their material online. Once this information is handed over, they then offer the defendant the opportunity to settle the case for a few hundred up to a couple of thousand dollars.

The scheme is used by well known copyright holders such as the makers of the Oscar winning movie The Hurt Locker and book publishers John Wiley and Sons. However, the majority of the cases are filed by adult entertainment companies. Many of these companies can make more money from (winning or even losing) lawsuits than selling content and are often described as copyright trolls.

 http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-lawsuits-stopped-over-unlicensed-attorney-120222/





Suing Google For Third-Party Android Apps That ‘Promote Piracy’

23 02 2012

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120221/08245617830/entertainment-industry-embraces-new-business-model-suing-google-third-party-android-apps-that-promote-piracy.shtml





Until copyright law manages to untangle itself and properly serve its own fundamental purpose, I’m glad we can rely on pirates to do its job for it

23 02 2012

Essentially, certain Daria fans had taken to combining the high-quality video and spoken audio of the official DVDs with the music that accompanied the original broadcasts, either sourced from old television recordings or by manually inserting the pertinent songs. They’re doing their best to preserve the fidelity of a major piece of culture that is currently only legally available to the public in crippled form.

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120217/16322717797/la-la-la-la-la-internet-routes-around-copyright-censorship-to-restore-daria.shtml





Web privacy standards: Having been involved in privacy technology now for about 15 years, I’m not optimistic that technology alone here is going to solve the problem

23 02 2012

If we had good legal enforcement that would make up for the fact that the technology is brittle, because then if somebody goes ahead and breaks the technology you would have the law come swooping in to go after them. But as it is they’re both brittle

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/web-privacy-standards-easy-to-break-hard-to-enforce.ars





Apple has given developers yet another few months to implement application sandboxing for OS X apps, a security feature brought over from iOS

23 02 2012

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2012/02/apple-delays-sandboxing-deadline-again-creating-moving-goalpost.ars





T-Mobile seeks to block Verizon spectrum purchase

23 02 2012

T-Mobile argues that allowing Verizon to purchase more spectrum would make it too difficult for smaller wireless firms to build next-generation networks of their own.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/t-mobile-seeks-to-block-verizon-spectrum-purchase.ars





Failed anti-game legislation will cost California nearly $1.8 million

23 02 2012

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2012/02/failed-anti-game-legislation-will-cost-california-nearly-18-million.ars





Tony Blair’s wife sues Murdoch company over hacking

23 02 2012

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57382939-71/tony-blairs-wife-sues-murdoch-company-over-hacking/





New U.K. site maps muggings, street violence

23 02 2012

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57382731-71/new-u.k-site-maps-muggings-street-violence/





State of California has reached an agreement with Apple, Google, Microsoft, RIM and others to prosecute developers who do not abide by new privacy policies

23 02 2012

http://gizmodo.com/5887437/apps-that-abuse-privacy-will-now-be-punished-by-the-law





A briefcase detailing a joint French/UK military drone was stolen in Paris

23 02 2012

The briefcase in question, belonging to an executive from major French military contractor Dassault (French for “The Assault”), was packed with documents marked ‘Defence – Confidential’, The Telegraph reports. And how did such precious intel, detailing a major defense initiative between two world powers, get nicked?

Some dude walked away with it. Really, the BBC says: “the briefcase was stolen when a senior Dassault Aviation official buying a Eurostar rail ticket went to the help of a colleague who was being bothered by a young man. When the official returned to retrieve his case, it had disappeared.” Correct—he walked away to deal with a “young man,” leaving the briefcase behind. The briefcase filled with documents marked ‘Defence – Confidential’. Although cops are allegedly calling it a “random” crime, what are the odds this one briefcase—located in Europe’s busiest train station—was targeted by accident?

More:

http://gizmodo.com/5887422/thieves-snatch-briefcase-full-of-secret-drone-documents-in-public





Spamming apps: Facebook is to blame, not Silicon Valley

23 02 2012

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/facebook/spamming-apps-facebook-is-to-blame-not-silicon-valley/9422








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