null

Technorati Profile

 

EU Council Refuses To Release ACTA Documents

Nov 11th, 2008 · The EU Council refuses to release secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement documents, stating that disclosure of this information could impede the proper conduct of the negotiations, would weaken the position of the EU in these negotiations, and might …
see also: EU · parties · laws · Public · Transparency · Foundation · secrets

How Social Software Can Improve Democracy

Nov 9th, 2008 · Politics breeds cynicism; politicians seem to pander to contradictory focus groups to get elected, then break their promises to everyone. Mass mailings and faxings overwhelm their staffs, and who knows if you can tell your representatives what you really …
see also: solution · software · Creator · social · political · consultant · democracy

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Black Box Voting 2008 Election Protection Toolkit

Sep 9th, 2008 · Bev Harris over at Black Box Voting has done everyone a favor and released her 2008 Election Protection toolkit as an ebook. It's like Cliff notes of Bev's 8+ years of experience on the front lines of the modern voting rights movement. The ebook presents …
see also: protection · Machine · Black Box Voting · political · eBooks · movement · 2008

The Electronic Bastille

Sep 5th, 2008 · Imagine a database whose aim is to centralize and analyze data on people aged 13 or above who are active in politics or labor unions, who play a significant institutional, economic, social or religious role, or who are 'likely to breach public order.' …
see also: protection · framework · nation · laws · electronics · Public · Russia

Internet Based Political "Meta-Party" For Massachusetts

Jul 11th, 2008 · The Free Government Party, a non-profit, open source political 'meta-party' focused on providing citizens with more direct control of Congress through online polling and user-drafted bills, seems to be looking for a candidate to endorse for U.S. Representative …
see also: Online · Internet · interview · contracts · political · congress · democracy

Google Assists In Arrest Of Indian Man

May 19th, 2008 · After a Google user posted a profane picture of the Hindu saint Shivaji, Indian authorities contacted Google to ask for his IP address. Google complied. He was arrested and is reported to have been beaten by a lathi and asked to use the same bowl to eat …
see also: IP · pictures · Google · Chinese · Indian · Yahoo · complied

Passport Files of Presidential Hopefuls Snooped

Mar 22nd, 2008 · CNN is reporting on the widening brouhaha that began when Barack Obama's passport file was accessed illegally on three occasions beginning in January. Now it seems that John McCain's file was also snooped; and that last year Hillary Clinton's file suffered …
see also: Public · presidential · CNN · country · executive · privacy · surveillance

Swiss DMCA Quietly Adopted

Nov 30th, 2007 · We have seen a lot of talk over the years about the Canadian DMCA. But few know about the Swiss version recently adopted by law makers ... not even the Swiss people. The government and media have been very quiet, probably to avoid a referendum. Indeed, …
see also: P2P · network · laws · history · media · copyrighted · country

Satellite Images Used to Monitor Burmese Junta

Sep 29th, 2007 · Human rights groups are using high-resolution satellites images to reveal the activities of Burma's junta as it gets tough with pro-democracy protesters. Apparently 'it should be easy to spot groups of monks because of their distinctive maroon robes'. …
see also: resolution · Humans · protesting · satellite · democracy · humanitarian · actors

Democracy Player Is Dead, Long Live Miro

Jul 18th, 2007 · Democracy Player has relaunched today as Miro. Developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation, Miro aims to make online video "as easy as watching TV", while at the same time ensuring that the new medium remains accessible to everyone, through its …
see also: video · TV · BitTorrent · Online · 2006 · world · engineering

Is Scientific Consensus a Threat to Democracy?

Jun 15th, 2007 · President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus has published an article in the Financial Times in which he seems to equate the current global warming debate with totalitarian thought control: 'The dictates of political correctness are strict and only one …
see also: Science · scientists · history · President · global · political · Humans

Democracy Player Receives $100K Grant From Mozilla

May 31st, 2007 · The Open Source Internet TV Platform 'Democracy' has just received a $100,000 Grant from the Mozilla Foundation. Democracy is a combination of ways to view and download media to your desktop in an intuitive way, built on top of the ever-popular VLC video …
see also: video · blog · download · desktop · technology · player · media

Obama Requests Creative Commons for Presidential Debates

May 4th, 2007 · Presidential hopeful Barack Obama recently submitted a letter to the DNC asking for the Presidential debates to be licensed under the Creative Commons. This move would give everyone the freedom to share, recut, and edit the debates as they wish. "I am …
see also: protection · network · products · technology · digital · restrictions · presidential

British E-Voting Pilots Announced

Jan 29th, 2007 · The Department for Constitutional Affairs has announced it is going to trial Electronic voting using the internet and/or telephone. Bridget Prentice, Elections Minister at the department said 'We need to make sure that people can vote in more convenient …
see also: Internet · electronics · telephone · modern · British · democracy · ministers

Chess Grandmaster Kasparov Versus President Putin

Dec 17th, 2006 · The Times of London has an article on how Garry Kasparov, former world chess champion, is using his fame and intellect in an attempt to defeat President Putin at the presidential elections in March 2008. Kasparov believes that Putin is virtually a dictator …
see also: world · office · presidency · player · calculations · presidential · President

Democracy Player is 0.9.2 and Growing Up Fast

Dec 3rd, 2006 · Democracy Player, the open source answer for RSS video aggregation/playback, has just made it to 0.9.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux. If you haven't tried Democracy Player for a while, it's time to try it again. The application is more responsive and stable, …
see also: Linux · video · BitTorrent · integrated · Google · Windows · Apple

Corporate Propaganda Still On the News

Nov 15th, 2006 · mofomojo writes, "Democracy Now! reports that a new study by the Center for Media and Democracy says Americans are still being shown corporate public relations videos disguised as news reports on newscasts across the country. In April, the Center identified …
see also: video · corporate · media · Public · country · sponsored · Americans

HBO's Hacking Democracy Available Online

Nov 6th, 2006 · HBO's controversial special 'Hacking Democracy' on issues with Diebold voting machines is now available in full on Google Video." Covered earlier on Slashdot, the documentary seems to have gathered quite a bit of heat from Diebold in addition to the one …
see also: Online · Google Video · Machine · democracy · Documentary · Diebold · HBO







Louis Pasteur