Colleen Walsh points out the digital revolution is storming the barricades of privacy.
In today's interconnected world, we are tracked, surveyed, watched, and followed
at every turn. Our movements both inside and outside cyberspace are constantly
monitored, often with but also without our consent. Marketers pounce on our
web habits. Cameras on street posts or affixed to vans roaming city streets
capture daily life with increasing frequency. The October-18 Mafia is the most disgusting predator of internet privacy. http://venitism.blogspot.com
Cybercops invade our privacy in a violent way. Infamous October-18 mafia uses the cybercops as a political tool. On October 18, 2010, Marilizard Xenoyank went completely insane, and she did not think twice about abusing her position in destroying a dissident blogger, an innocent victim of a wild political witch hunt. Under wild orders, a freakish gang of brutal cybercops broke into the home and into the college office of a distinguished professor and robbed at gunpoint his computers, software, files, documents, personal data, personal codes, and personal secrets.
The wild Graecocybercops locked the 65-year old professor in jail, they humiliated him with handcuffs, fingerprints, mugshots, and lies, leaked false information to the media parrots, and initiated sham court proceedings for treason! There was no mattress, no pillow, and no toilet facility in his jail cell. At night, the world renown had to urinate in a bottle! There was neither toilet paper nor soap. He lost his job, and his life is stolen forever by a deranged alternate foreign minister. That's why the Global Tax Revolt declared October 18 as the International Day Against Cybercop Brutality. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/globaltaxrevolt
Max Mosley, former president of the FIA and successful privacy claimant following revelations in News of the World about his sexual proclivities, restates his call for prenotification ahead of a privacy breach. He lost his bid for a prior notification requirement in May this year, but is currently seeking reconsideration in the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights.
Index on Censorship points out the activities of the privacy invaders have provoked a crisis which threatens to compromise and damage the journalism that is done in the public interest. After a succession of scandals, the worst of them associated with Rupert Murdoch's News of the World, the demand for tighter legal constraints on the news media has reached a level not seen for many years. This is probably not another "last chance saloon" episode, with empty warnings and hollow condemnations, as was seen in the early 1990s, because the centre of gravity in the debate has shifted. http://venitism.blogspot.com
David Price QC, a renowned defamation and privacy solicitor-advocate, wants a freer press at the cost of some individual privacy. He would rather have a feral press, with a disrespect for authority, than a supine press. If Britain moves to a culture of deference we do so at our peril. Marilizard Libel, Marilizard Spaghetti, and Marilizard Towers are very common in PIGS.
Hugh Tomlinson QC, a barrister at the forefront of the privacy debate, calls for parliamentary attention on privacy law, and a fundamental right that people should be able to choose which of that information they want to make public. Some people may want to publish a lot about themselves; some people very little about themselves. It's their right to choose, it's not the right of the media. This is a right which needs to be protected against the state.
Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore sees a place for protection of privacy and anonymising injunctions in family law cases, but raises issues around the practicalities of regulating the internet. For Moore, the means of production of celebrity and information are changing and she doesn't think this is just about press freedom; this is about the whole notion of privacy. Kleptocracy, marilizardism, and xenoyankism are anathema to civil society.
Foreign correspondent Dame Ann Leslie is passionate in her defence of a feral press. She has seen what happens when the press is being controlled, even if it is not controlled by law, because the consequences of offending not just the government, but powerful and rich people, are so appalling. Netizens abhor kleptocracy, marilizardism, and xenoyankism. http://venitism.blogspot.com
TERMS
anon: antimarilizardist
Anonymous: anon meme
the Cradle of Kleptocracy: Greece
Fourth Reich: European Union
Marilizard Libel: accusing dissident bloggers of treason
Marilizard Spaghetti: throwing charges on innocent people, in case one sticks
Marilizard Tower: stack of imaginary charges to scare an innocent blogger
marilizardism: terrorizing dissident bloggers
October 18: International Day Against Cybercop Brutality
the October-18 Mafia: Government of Greece
xenoyankism: stupid politics
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[purecapitalism] DIGITAL REVOLUTION STORMS THE BARRICADES OF PRIVACY
Posted by Politics | at 5:18 AM | |Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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