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It’s true that website-seizures-without-trials are not quite as lawless as indefinite detentions, since there are actual statutes conferring this power. But it nonetheless sends a very clear message when citizens celebrate a rare victory in denying the Government a power it seeks — the power to shut down websites without a trial — only for the Government to turn around the very next day and shut down one of the world’s largest and best-known sites. Whether intended or not, the message is unmistakable: Congratulations, citizens, on your cute little “democracy” victory in denying us the power to shut down websites without a trial: we’re now going to shut down one of your most popular websites without a trial.
Glenn Greenwald on the Megaupload indictment and seizure. [Link] (via manicchill)

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occupyheadspace:

(via Occupy Canada)
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occupyheadspace:

(via Occupy Canada)

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    • #Pepper Spray
    • #OWS
    • #Occupy
    • #CHild
    • #Movement
    • #Police
    • #State
    • #Government
    • #Violence
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curiositycounts:

Next up: #OccupyCongress
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curiositycounts:

Next up: #OccupyCongress

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    • #activism
    • #infographics
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Internet shut off at Wall Street protest

Several activists are reporting that internet signals and access are being blocked at the “Occupy Wall Street” protest in New York. This same tactic has recently been employed at Bay Area Rapid Transit protests on the opposite side of the continent in San Francisco to shut down cell phone service. See a trend?

(via abcsoupdot)

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    • #protests
    • #censorship
    • #authoritarianism
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Serious Question: Is there any modern example of a mostly libertarian government?

soupsoup:

Curious to see what that looks like. Anyone?

Somalia?

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    • #Government
    • #Politics
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You spend R150 on a CD and want to listen to them on your MP3 player. There is a snag - it is illegal to convert a CD into MP3s.
Warning: Converting a CD to MP3 illegal in SA (via ruark)

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    • #regulation
    • #copyright
    • #bullshit
    • #wtf
    • #lame
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Local MP Frank Valeriote gets nervous when quoted by the press.
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Local MP Frank Valeriote gets nervous when quoted by the press.

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    • #Canada
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    • #MP
    • #zeitgeist
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    • #technology
    • #badass
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    • #blue
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