Obama: Don't Lecture China on Censorship
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China Upbraids Obama: For Wild Central Planning, Inflation, and Low Investment
//www.lewrockwell.com/douglas/douglas28.1.html
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Silence Requests Crosses Constitutional Bounds
Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: "An over-broad subpoena and a legally invalid gag order on an independent activist news site are pushing the bounds of First Amendment constitutional rights - and raising big questions about press freedom and personal privacy in the near-uncharted legal territory of new media. The recently publicized case of Indymedia.us, in which the US government subpoenaed the organization for the IP addresses of all visitors to the web site on a specific day as well as ordering the recipient not to disclose the government demand, and dropped it after it was challenged by Indymedia and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), highlights the lack of transparency and scope for abuse in what advocates say is under-regulated territory - privacy controls on Internet information."
//www.truthout.org/1116096
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China Upbraids Obama: For Wild Central Planning, Inflation, and Low Investment
//www.lewrockwell.com/douglas/douglas28.1.html
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Silence Requests Crosses Constitutional Bounds
Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: "An over-broad subpoena and a legally invalid gag order on an independent activist news site are pushing the bounds of First Amendment constitutional rights - and raising big questions about press freedom and personal privacy in the near-uncharted legal territory of new media. The recently publicized case of Indymedia.us, in which the US government subpoenaed the organization for the IP addresses of all visitors to the web site on a specific day as well as ordering the recipient not to disclose the government demand, and dropped it after it was challenged by Indymedia and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), highlights the lack of transparency and scope for abuse in what advocates say is under-regulated territory - privacy controls on Internet information."
//www.truthout.org/1116096
//freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Obama
//freepage.twoday.net/search?q=censorship
//freepage.twoday.net/search?q=lindorff
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rudkla - 17. Nov, 08:51