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Sebastian Huempfer examines the tortured controversy around republication of a copyright-free Mein Kampf in Germany. Italy and the law on denialism Luigi Cajani explains how Italy’s draft law on the denial of international crimes minimises the impact on intellectual freedom. John Naughton: Are private superpowers a threat to free speech? John Naughton discusses the state of the internet, net neutrality and private companies. Has Demotix democratised journalism? Demotix founder Turi Munthe discusses the role of citizen journalism and Demotix in today’s media environment. Is Facebook just the new chamber of commerce and Twitter the new telegraph? Political theorist Rob Reich discusses what adaptations we need as freedom of speech and association move increasingly from the offline to the online world. Can the old principles still apply in new circumstances? The Copyright Alert System: coming to a home near you? The question of how best to respond to the unauthorised dissemination of copyright-protected expression over the internet has long troubled copyright owners. But the proposed solution of a Copyright Alert could potentially erode free speech, writes Graham Reynolds. Scholarly publication in (slow) transition to open access Academic ‘open access’ journals make articles freely available and the dissemination of knowledge and citation easier. However, the pace of change is slow, writes Cristobal Cobo. Is the ‘hands-off’ internet different to internet freedom? At the invitation of Index of Censorship and the Editors Guild of India, Timothy Garton Ash joins Kirsty Hughes at a panel discussion in Delhi with Shri Ajit Balakrishnan, Shri Sunil Abraham and Ramajit Singh Chima. Open access academic journals: go for gold? The world of academic publishing stands at a crossroads with public institutions demanding open access to publicly funded research. Dominic Burbidge explores the difficulties that stand in the way. Eli Dourado: Why is anonymity important in ensuring transparency in international telecommunications? The WCITLeaks.org co-founder discusses how anonymous uploads to his website are shedding light on the upcoming World Conference on International Telecommunications. Amelia Andersdotter: Why the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is dangerous The Swedish Pirate Party’s outspoken MEP explains why the European Parliament overwhelmingly rejected the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement in July and discusses WCIT, the internet’s next four-letter foe. Orlando Figes ve meçhul zehirli kalem Bir tarihçinin rakiplerinin kitapları hakkında Amazon’da iğneleyici eleştiriler Çağrışım yoluyla suçlu sayılmak: 2012 Londra Olimpiyatları Olimpiyat Oyunları’na verilen referansların tamamını kontrol etme güdüsü, fikri mülkiyet yasasının küresel olarak yayılmasıyla birlikte oluşan ‘‘çağrışım hakkının’’ bir parçasıdır, diye yazıyor Teresa Scassa. Bilimsel makalelere açık erişimin gelişmekte olan ülkelere nasıl fayda sağlayacağı üzerine Açık erişim yayıncılık modellerinin bilimsel bilgilerin yayılmasına büyük etkisi olmakta, fakat bu örneklerin gelişmekte olan ülkeler üzerindeki etkisi belirsiz. Jorge L Contreas yazıyor. Ukrayna: Baskın yapan devlet Ukraynalı kültürel gazeteciler “baskıncıların” –bir başka deyişle güç sahiplerinin çıkarlarını korumak için yalandan mülkiyet iddiasında bulunan şaibeli grupların hedefi haline geldi. Mykola Riabchuk yazıyor. On Free Speech: The power of the web This latest episode looks at the ethics of hacktivism, crowdsourcing in war zones and the right of Christians in the UK to wear the cross at work. Does ACTA threaten online freedom of expression & privacy? An academic, an NGO worker, a Member of European Parliament and an activist go head-to-head on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. ACTA & the internet: freedom of expression & privacy Join Free Speech Debate and ARTICLE 19 in London on Thursday 3 May for a panel discussion on the impact of ACTA on global free expression ACTA: Gizlice karar alınan açık bir anlaşma? Tartışmalı Sahteciliğe Karşı Ticaret Anlaşması’nı (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement –ACTA) müzakere eden tarafların tartışmaları gizlilik içinde yürütmesi, halkın ifade özgürlüğüne getirilen sınırlandırmalara karşı çıkma kabiliyetini kısıtladı. Graham Reynolds yazıyor. Yeni Alman yasası serbest bilgi akışını engelleyebilir Almanya’nın henüz taslak halindeki yardımcı telif hakkı yasası, Google Haber gibi haber merkezlerinin, Alman yayınevlerinin gazete haberlerine link verdiğinde ücret ödemelerini gerektirecek. Maximilian Ruhenstroth-Bauer yazıyor. Rebecca MacKinnon: How do we ensure that the consent of networked citizens? The co-founder of Global Voices discusses the nexus between governments, internet companies and citizens. Should Germany have introduced a right to be forgotten? Sebastian Nerz, the chairman of the German Pirate Party talks about ACTA, the right to be forgotten and privacy in Germany. Free Speech Debate launch with Jimmy Wales For those of you who missed it first time round, here’s Timothy Garton Ash, director of Free Speech Debate, speaking to the Wikipedia co-founder, a day after the encyclopedia’s English pages were blacked out in protest against two anti-piracy bills in the US. They talk about SOPA and PIPA, the controversial Muhammad cartoons and Wikipedia’s decision to go dark. Richard Stallman: What is freedom-respecting software? The founder of the free software movement talks about internet giants Google and Facebook, Creative Commons and internet freedom. Çevrimiçi Korsancılığı Durdurma Yasası Çevrimiçi Korsancılığı Durdurma Yasası şu anda ABD temsilciler meclisinde tartışılıyor. Brian Pellot bu yasa tasarısının olası sonuçlarını inceliyor.
Can a book be too dangerous for the public? Sebastian Huempfer examines the tortured controversy around republication of a copyright-free Mein Kampf in Germany.
Italy and the law on denialism Luigi Cajani explains how Italy’s draft law on the denial of international crimes minimises the impact on intellectual freedom.
John Naughton: Are private superpowers a threat to free speech? John Naughton discusses the state of the internet, net neutrality and private companies.
Has Demotix democratised journalism? Demotix founder Turi Munthe discusses the role of citizen journalism and Demotix in today’s media environment.
Is Facebook just the new chamber of commerce and Twitter the new telegraph? Political theorist Rob Reich discusses what adaptations we need as freedom of speech and association move increasingly from the offline to the online world. Can the old principles still apply in new circumstances?
The Copyright Alert System: coming to a home near you? The question of how best to respond to the unauthorised dissemination of copyright-protected expression over the internet has long troubled copyright owners. But the proposed solution of a Copyright Alert could potentially erode free speech, writes Graham Reynolds.
Scholarly publication in (slow) transition to open access Academic ‘open access’ journals make articles freely available and the dissemination of knowledge and citation easier. However, the pace of change is slow, writes Cristobal Cobo.
Is the ‘hands-off’ internet different to internet freedom? At the invitation of Index of Censorship and the Editors Guild of India, Timothy Garton Ash joins Kirsty Hughes at a panel discussion in Delhi with Shri Ajit Balakrishnan, Shri Sunil Abraham and Ramajit Singh Chima.
Open access academic journals: go for gold? The world of academic publishing stands at a crossroads with public institutions demanding open access to publicly funded research. Dominic Burbidge explores the difficulties that stand in the way.
Eli Dourado: Why is anonymity important in ensuring transparency in international telecommunications? The WCITLeaks.org co-founder discusses how anonymous uploads to his website are shedding light on the upcoming World Conference on International Telecommunications.
Amelia Andersdotter: Why the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is dangerous The Swedish Pirate Party’s outspoken MEP explains why the European Parliament overwhelmingly rejected the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement in July and discusses WCIT, the internet’s next four-letter foe.
Orlando Figes ve meçhul zehirli kalem Bir tarihçinin rakiplerinin kitapları hakkında Amazon’da iğneleyici eleştiriler
Çağrışım yoluyla suçlu sayılmak: 2012 Londra Olimpiyatları Olimpiyat Oyunları’na verilen referansların tamamını kontrol etme güdüsü, fikri mülkiyet yasasının küresel olarak yayılmasıyla birlikte oluşan ‘‘çağrışım hakkının’’ bir parçasıdır, diye yazıyor Teresa Scassa.
Bilimsel makalelere açık erişimin gelişmekte olan ülkelere nasıl fayda sağlayacağı üzerine Açık erişim yayıncılık modellerinin bilimsel bilgilerin yayılmasına büyük etkisi olmakta, fakat bu örneklerin gelişmekte olan ülkeler üzerindeki etkisi belirsiz. Jorge L Contreas yazıyor.
Ukrayna: Baskın yapan devlet Ukraynalı kültürel gazeteciler “baskıncıların” –bir başka deyişle güç sahiplerinin çıkarlarını korumak için yalandan mülkiyet iddiasında bulunan şaibeli grupların hedefi haline geldi. Mykola Riabchuk yazıyor.
On Free Speech: The power of the web This latest episode looks at the ethics of hacktivism, crowdsourcing in war zones and the right of Christians in the UK to wear the cross at work.
Does ACTA threaten online freedom of expression & privacy? An academic, an NGO worker, a Member of European Parliament and an activist go head-to-head on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
ACTA & the internet: freedom of expression & privacy Join Free Speech Debate and ARTICLE 19 in London on Thursday 3 May for a panel discussion on the impact of ACTA on global free expression
ACTA: Gizlice karar alınan açık bir anlaşma? Tartışmalı Sahteciliğe Karşı Ticaret Anlaşması’nı (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement –ACTA) müzakere eden tarafların tartışmaları gizlilik içinde yürütmesi, halkın ifade özgürlüğüne getirilen sınırlandırmalara karşı çıkma kabiliyetini kısıtladı. Graham Reynolds yazıyor.
Yeni Alman yasası serbest bilgi akışını engelleyebilir Almanya’nın henüz taslak halindeki yardımcı telif hakkı yasası, Google Haber gibi haber merkezlerinin, Alman yayınevlerinin gazete haberlerine link verdiğinde ücret ödemelerini gerektirecek. Maximilian Ruhenstroth-Bauer yazıyor.
Rebecca MacKinnon: How do we ensure that the consent of networked citizens? The co-founder of Global Voices discusses the nexus between governments, internet companies and citizens.
Should Germany have introduced a right to be forgotten? Sebastian Nerz, the chairman of the German Pirate Party talks about ACTA, the right to be forgotten and privacy in Germany.
Free Speech Debate launch with Jimmy Wales For those of you who missed it first time round, here’s Timothy Garton Ash, director of Free Speech Debate, speaking to the Wikipedia co-founder, a day after the encyclopedia’s English pages were blacked out in protest against two anti-piracy bills in the US. They talk about SOPA and PIPA, the controversial Muhammad cartoons and Wikipedia’s decision to go dark.
Richard Stallman: What is freedom-respecting software? The founder of the free software movement talks about internet giants Google and Facebook, Creative Commons and internet freedom.
Çevrimiçi Korsancılığı Durdurma Yasası Çevrimiçi Korsancılığı Durdurma Yasası şu anda ABD temsilciler meclisinde tartışılıyor. Brian Pellot bu yasa tasarısının olası sonuçlarını inceliyor.