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Libertatea Internetului Din Romania Este In Pericol, Dupa Semnarea Unui Acord


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Lista cu manifestatiile anuntate cu tarile si orasele in care s-au anuntat manifestatii si adrese de facebook pe care au dat attend europenii si nu numai Click pt LISTA

Protest against ACTA - 11.02.2012, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Totusi nu cred ca au locuri in inchisori pentru cate milioane de oameni sunt in Romania , dar mai ales in alte tari :))

da amenzi tot pot sa dea... dar netul pot sa ti-l ia

ceea ce n-au ei, o sa fie spatiu sa stocheze toate logurile asta.. toate datele astea

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Daca trec tot traficul de internet printr-un SSL (certificatul meu), mai ramane acta valabil??dupa parerea mea ,NU. Tehnic nu mai are nimeni cum sa-mi intermedieze (cu folos) pachetele, asa ca daca nu imi monitorizeaza calculatorul in sine, byebye... :-?

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si daca iau un server d-ala din Kenya si il tin ca proxy, si pe de.asupra lui pun un serviciu dinamic de proxyuri. Din interior in exterior, n-au cum sa imi vada pachetele, din exterior in interior, n-au cum sa ma gaseasca. :-?

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orice semnal trimiti, il trimiti la RDS, si ei apoi il trimit mai departe. Orice semnal il primesti, e defapt trimis la RDS care til trimite tie.

Google nu o sa vada cine il accceseaza, dar RDS o sa stie ce primesti tu (insa no sa stie ce site accesezi, fara sa se uite cineva prin datele alea).

love is a verb
Love is a doing word

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am gasit un program numit tribler.. cu ala nu cred ca vor stii ce ai descarcat, vor stii doar ca ai descarcat ceva dar nu cred ca stiu ce

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The European Union's highest court has been asked to rule on the legality of a controversial anti-piracy agreement.

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (Acta) has been criticised by rights campaigners who argue it could stifle free expression on the internet.

EU trade head Karel De Gucht said the court will be asked to clarify whether the treaty complied with "the EU's fundamental rights and freedoms".

The European Commission said it "decided today to ask the European Court of Justice for a legal opinion to clarify that the Acta agreement and its implementation must be fully compatible with freedom of expression and freedom of the internet".

Several key countries, including Germany and Denmark, have backed away from the treaty amid protests in several European cities.

mai multe informatii gastiti pe BBC

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