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Le futur d'Internet/G8 et autres:(!
Dans l'état actuel de la 'civilisation', hum, hum, on a bientôt ça après divers essais il est vrai infructueux de notoires incapables:(!
http://www.partipirate.org/blog/com.php?id=1400
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Re: Le futur d'Internet/G8 et autres:(!
Observer ou pire-ratter ce qu'il se passe sur le P2P:)? \o/
http://edk.peerates.net/index.php
et s'en servir si possible:)!
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et s'en servir si possible:)!
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Re: Le futur d'Internet/G8 et autres:(!
Hi nissuac,
As the leaders of the G8 developed countries and corporate executives prepare to discuss interent policy for the first time at this high-level forum, Access is fighting for citizen-centered internet policies like freedom from online censorship and net neutrality. Thanks for taking action to protect the net ahead of next week's G8 meetings, but we're going to need a real global movement to get the interests of users onto the G8 agenda. The more people who join our campaign, the louder our call will be. Please help spread the word -- forward this link to friends and family, and post it on Facebook:
https://www.accessnow.org/G8-protect-the-net
Or tweet this:
Tell #G8 to Protect the Net! Say NO to #censorship & YES to #privacy & #net neutrality! Sign @accessnow petition http://bit.ly/ix7Skd
Or, if it's easier for you, you can just cut and paste the text below, and email it directly to your friends.
Thanks,
The Access Team
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Dear friends,
For the first time, the leaders of the G8 developed countries are going to discuss the internet’s role in society and the economy at their annual meeting next week in France. Worryingly, the French government -- which holds the G8 rotating presidency this year -- has largely shut out civil society and the interests of users like us.
Instead, the Heads of State of some of the most powerful nations are going to be advised by corporate CEOs, many of whom have paid $100,000 just for a seat at the table. From documents leaked by official invitees and our contacts with French activists, the discussions at this year’s G8 meetings are going to focus on issues like strict intellectual property enforcement instead of citizen-centered policies like net neutrality, privacy protection, and combating online censorship.
Unless we speak out now, decisions about internet policy are going to be made at the highest levels without our voices represented. Please sign this urgent petition calling on the G8 leaders to adopt sensible, citizen-centered internet policies, starting with saying NO to online censorship and the internet kill switch and YES to net neutrality and expanding internet access for all, which we’ll deliver at a press conference to the assembled world media on Monday in Paris.
https://www.accessnow.org/G8-Protect-the-Net
In concert with other civil society organizations from around the world working towards the promotion of internet freedom, digital rights, and open communication, Access has been fighting to get press and public attention about the deals that governments and corporations are likely to strike next week.
That's why we're penning a letter to French President Sarkozy, dispatching one of our team to Paris to deliver your petition, taking part in a press conference, and educating key government representatives ahead of the meeting, but it’s going to take a global outcry to influence these key decision makers, so please sign the petition to defend our digital rights!
https://www.accessnow.org/G8-Protect-the-Net
For internet freedom,
The Access Team
P.S. After thousands of you from over 75 countries joined Access's Worm in the Apple Campaign about mobile location tracking, we took your petition to Washington, met with top decision makers at the Senate Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and Law, and we’re continuing to push the US Government to reform critical privacy laws that affect users all over the world. Already another hearing has been set to delve further into these issues.
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As the leaders of the G8 developed countries and corporate executives prepare to discuss interent policy for the first time at this high-level forum, Access is fighting for citizen-centered internet policies like freedom from online censorship and net neutrality. Thanks for taking action to protect the net ahead of next week's G8 meetings, but we're going to need a real global movement to get the interests of users onto the G8 agenda. The more people who join our campaign, the louder our call will be. Please help spread the word -- forward this link to friends and family, and post it on Facebook:
https://www.accessnow.org/G8-protect-the-net
Or tweet this:
Tell #G8 to Protect the Net! Say NO to #censorship & YES to #privacy & #net neutrality! Sign @accessnow petition http://bit.ly/ix7Skd
Or, if it's easier for you, you can just cut and paste the text below, and email it directly to your friends.
Thanks,
The Access Team
***********************
Dear friends,
For the first time, the leaders of the G8 developed countries are going to discuss the internet’s role in society and the economy at their annual meeting next week in France. Worryingly, the French government -- which holds the G8 rotating presidency this year -- has largely shut out civil society and the interests of users like us.
Instead, the Heads of State of some of the most powerful nations are going to be advised by corporate CEOs, many of whom have paid $100,000 just for a seat at the table. From documents leaked by official invitees and our contacts with French activists, the discussions at this year’s G8 meetings are going to focus on issues like strict intellectual property enforcement instead of citizen-centered policies like net neutrality, privacy protection, and combating online censorship.
Unless we speak out now, decisions about internet policy are going to be made at the highest levels without our voices represented. Please sign this urgent petition calling on the G8 leaders to adopt sensible, citizen-centered internet policies, starting with saying NO to online censorship and the internet kill switch and YES to net neutrality and expanding internet access for all, which we’ll deliver at a press conference to the assembled world media on Monday in Paris.
https://www.accessnow.org/G8-Protect-the-Net
In concert with other civil society organizations from around the world working towards the promotion of internet freedom, digital rights, and open communication, Access has been fighting to get press and public attention about the deals that governments and corporations are likely to strike next week.
That's why we're penning a letter to French President Sarkozy, dispatching one of our team to Paris to deliver your petition, taking part in a press conference, and educating key government representatives ahead of the meeting, but it’s going to take a global outcry to influence these key decision makers, so please sign the petition to defend our digital rights!
https://www.accessnow.org/G8-Protect-the-Net
For internet freedom,
The Access Team
P.S. After thousands of you from over 75 countries joined Access's Worm in the Apple Campaign about mobile location tracking, we took your petition to Washington, met with top decision makers at the Senate Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and Law, and we’re continuing to push the US Government to reform critical privacy laws that affect users all over the world. Already another hearing has been set to delve further into these issues.
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Re: Le futur d'Internet/G8 et autres:(!
Forum par-çi, forum par là et les 4 femmes, c'est ou:)?
Donc un autre point de vue : Eurasien, au :
http://www.eamedia.org/
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Donc un autre point de vue : Eurasien, au :
http://www.eamedia.org/
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