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Massivelly supported “Manifesto in defence of fundamental rights of the Internet” in response to Spanish Goverment new Internet represive law
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Last Monday (30/01/09) the Spanish Government sent the parliament the latest draft for the Ley de Economia Sostenible (Sustainable Economy Act), which contained riders modifying the current laws on copyright and interactive services. These amendments give the Spanish Ministy of Culture the administrative power to take down websites (or order ISPs to block those hosted overseas), all without a court order and in the name of ‘safeguarding Intellectual Property Laws against Internet Piracy’ ( More on blog Javier “Barrapunto” Candeira)
A huge protest reaction took place on the Internet with a massive suport of a common “Manifesto in defence of fundamental rights of the Internet” which build upon the Charter from the Free Culture Forum. Help to spread the word and express your support!!! Mayo
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“Manifesto in defence of fundamental rights of the Internet”
A group of journalists, bloggers, professionals and creators want to express their firm opposition to the inclusion in a Draft Law of some changes to Spanish laws restricting the freedoms of expression, information and access to culture on the Internet. They also declare that:
1 .- Copyright should not be placed above citizens’ fundamental rights to privacy, security, presumption of innocence, effective judicial protection and freedom of expression.
2 .- Suspension of fundamental rights is and must remain an exclusive competence of judges. This blueprint, contrary to the provisions of Article 20.5 of the Spanish Constitution, places in the hands of the executive the power to keep Spanish citizens from accessing certain websites.
3 .- The proposed laws would create legal uncertainty across Spanish IT companies, damaging one of the few areas of development and future of our economy, hindering the creation of startups, introducing barriers to competition and slowing down its international projection.
4 .- The proposed laws threaten creativity and hinder cultural development. The Internet and new technologies have democratized the creation and publication of all types of content, which no longer depends on an old small industry but on multiple and different sources.
5 .- Authors, like all workers, are entitled to live out of their creative ideas, business models and activities linked to their creations. Trying to hold an obsolete industry with legislative changes is neither fair nor realistic. If their business model was based on controlling copies of any creation and this is not possible any more on the Internet, they should look for a new business model.
6 .- We believe that cultural industries need modern, effective, credible and affordable alternatives to survive. They also need to adapt to new social practices.
7 .- The Internet should be free and not have any interference from groups that seek to perpetuate obsolete business models and stop the free flow of human knowledge.
8 .- We ask the Government to guarantee net neutrality in Spain, as it will act as a framework in which a sustainable economy may develop.
9 .- We propose a real reform of intellectual property rights in order to ensure a society of knowledge, promote the public domain and limit abuses from copyright organizations.
10 .- In a democracy, laws and their amendments should only be adopted after a timely public debate and consultation with all involved parties. Legislative changes affecting fundamental rights can only be made in a Constitutional law.
Entrevista publicada en Rebelion.org sobre organización política y nuevas tecnologias
Mayo Fuster Morell: “[…] las TIC, junto con otros procesos, crean un marco que favorece cierto tipo de relaciones y dinámicas organizativas y dificulta otros”. http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=96199
Hoy aparece publicada en Rebelion.org una entrevista que me hicieron Josep Bel y Salvador López Arnal sobre organización política y nuevas tecnologías y otras temáticas vinculadas al Foro de la cultura libre y acceso al conocimiento.
Hacer la entrevista fue una experiencia en si misma de la que aprendi. Algunas de las preguntas me resultaban muy chocantes. Pero el ejercicio me ayudo a enterder como se perciven las lógicas organizativas emergentes (mediadas por las nuevas tecnologias) y las propuestas de la cultura libre desde ambitos políticos sindicalistas y de “clásica” izquierda radical.
Si leeis la entrevista me interesaria mucho saber que opinais al respecto. Gracias, Mayo
Living congress: IV CONGRESO DE LA CIBERSOCIEDAD “Crisis analógica, Futuro digital”
(Synthesis of the posts for English speakers: the IV Congres of Cybersociety is the greaters online congress I know off. It is great in its content and in its original “virtual” format. Not need to travel to enjoy it!!! Visit the congress
You could also check out my plenary on the “Context, experiences and conclusions of the Free culture forum”: Plenary)
Si no conoceis ya el Congreso de la Ciber sociedad lo recomiendo vivamente!!!! El programa es estupendo y no tendras que coger un avion para participar, ni siquiera avandonar tu sofa. Es un congreso interactivo “online”. Esta muy bien por su contenido y enfoque; y por la originalidad de un formato “innovador”, que siendo ya el IV que se celebra, esta muy perfeccionado. Es internacional, cuenta con una amplia participacion desde Latino-America. Es todo un placer.
Por otra parte, estoy muy contenta de contaros que me invitaros a que hiziera una de las plenarias del congreso donde en la que presento ” “Contexto, experiencias y conclusiones del Free Culture Forum” . El video de mi plenaria, junto con una presentacion en texto y los comentarios de participantes esta disponible aqui: Resumen intervencion y video.
Viva el Congres de la Cybersocietat!!!!!!!!!!!!!