Archive for the 'Human Rights / Freedom' Category

Mar 23 2008

Usmanov Schillings Close down Craig Murray: Marking the 6 month anniversary

If you are following your own technorati "Authority" score you may have noticed a decline in the last few days.

It's that time - 6 months since the Usmanov imbroglio, and all the links are dropping out of the Technorati scores. I'm down by 50 in 4 days.

The Technorati rankings don't matter a damn, but perhaps it is a reminder - 6 months later - that it is time to pick up the Freedom of Expressions cudgels once again.

The dodgy libel laws are still on the books, and Shillings Lawyers are still to be seen strutting about bullying people into self-censorship on the basis of untested and unproven allegations that material that happens to be disliked by rich clients is defamatory.

I haven't forgotten; neither should any of us.

And I'm looking for more nominees for the Usmanov Schillings Duck-n-Cluck awards.

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Mar 23 2008

Usmanov Schillings Close down Craig Murray: Marking the 6 month anniversary

If you are following your own technorati "Authority" score you may have noticed a decline in the last few days.

It's that time - 6 months since the Usmanov imbroglio, and all the links are dropping out of the Technorati scores. I'm down by 50 in 4 days.

The Technorati rankings don't matter a damn, but perhaps it is a reminder - 6 months later - that it is time to pick up the Freedom of Expressions cudgels once again.

The dodgy libel laws are still on the books, and Shillings Lawyers are still to be seen strutting about bullying people into self-censorship on the basis of untested and unproven allegations that material that happens to be disliked by rich clients is defamatory.

I haven't forgotten; neither should any of us.

And I'm looking for more nominees for the Usmanov Schillings Duck-n-Cluck awards.

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Mar 06 2008

ID Card Compulsion has started: It is time to show your anger

This morning Jacqui Smith has announced changed proposals for ID cards, attempting to sugar the pill: The government has set out changes to its planned identity scheme - including allowing people to use passports or driving licences as ID cards. Most people will not now have to give their fingerprints when getting a passport until 2011/12 - three years later than had previously been planned. And plans to force passport applicants to get an ID card have been dropped. The exception will be airport and other workers in security-sensitive jobs who will need an ID card from 2009. They will be compulsory for certain groups, and will then it will gradually become more and more difficult to live your life without one. This is compulsion by stealth, as if we were all frogs in pans of water gradually being heated up to the boil, and it is both dishonest and despicable. The best analogy I can think of is the PIN Numbers for your cash cards, where it has become more and more difficult to exist without a PIN number, never mind a cash card itself - unless you are willing to lose significant access to services. This is the segment from Today this morning reporting this process. Download audio file (20080306-radio4-today-id-card-introduction-process.mp3) They are trying to put out a line that they think public acceptance now matters. Bollocks. From the BBC The proposal had been that from January 2010 everyone getting, or renewing, a passport would have to get an identity card in addition to a passport. And ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair had said that a major plank of Labour’s next election manifesto would be a bill to make it compulsory for everyone, irrespective of whether they get a passport or not, to get an ID card. But now apparently: But those timetables have slipped and Ms Smith says most people will not have to get an identity card and could use their biometric passport instead to prove who they are. “While there are big advantages to making ID cards as widespread as possible, we need to be clear there is public acceptance,” she told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. “We need to be clear that the technology is there and, of course, Parliament would have the final decision as to whether or not, and when, entry on the identity register became compulsory.” So there you have it boys and girls: you won’t have an ID Card, you will have an ID card attached to your passport instead and have to use that. Big deal. They should come straight out and say that they are planning to build and maintain the most detailed database of any country in Europe that has existed since the Stasi were closed down in East Germany. Jacqui Smith - and this administration - need their political careers aborting for this. Not only has the Blair/Brown administration shown themselves to be utterly incapable of running a system of this complexity (never mind that even contemplating building one is inimical to the values of our society), they have also shown themselves to be utterly indifferent to our rights and freedoms. They are not planning consultation and debate; in the classis Alistair Campbell/Tony Blair style they are planning to use manipulation and misrepresentation as a way of sidelining and diverting their opponents until it is too late to stop their proposals. Over the next couple of days I will be writing to my MP and various party leaders for formal statements of their positions on this, and posting the answers here. Tags: jacqui smith, id cards, identity cards, dna database

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Jan 23 2008

The Evil Genius Disclaims All Responsibility

I bet you all thought this was about Gordon Brown. Not so (on this occasion). Heh.I came across this “audio disclaimer” from Dave Slusher at the Evil Genius Chronicles. Dave was already making podcasts when I did my first few back around Christmas 2004, and I would call him an “old fashioned live-and-let-live techie”. This is an historical exhibit that encapsulates the time. Here he describes his attitude to his programme. Enjoy. Download audio file (20080122-evil-genius-chronicles-egc-disclaimer.mp3) Tags: dave slusher, evil genius chronicles, disclaimer, podcast culture, geek culture, geekery

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