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| 2009-11-05 16:26 |
| Shooting at Fort Hood Army Base |
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/11/05/texas.fort.hood.shootings/index.html
It's horrible.
Fort Hood is home to about 60,000 people. It is about the size of a city. It is the world's largest military base.
It happened in the solider readiness center which is the area where soliders get the last medical check-up before shipping out and coming in.
CNN is saying that ABC out of Waco (which is near Kileen) said the shooters named is major Malique Nadal Hassan.
There is 12 dead. 11 are victims. Of those 11 one was a civilian cop contracted as military police. One of those civilian MP's killed the shooter.
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Title: Send a Message Word Count: 100 Rating: PG
snarry100 Challenge 187: Methods of Communication Disclaimer: Not mine. They belong to JKR. A/N: *waves*
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Dear Yuletide Writer,
Thanks for being a dear and attempting to tackle my weird cravings in my rare/inactive/obscure fandoms. In case you forgot what fandoms those were and what my general requests were, they are:
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If you have any questions, feel free to post anon and ask.
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Today = Teh Suck.
See you all tomorrow.
Unless it sucks too.
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Global treaty could throw file-sharers off Internet after ‘three strikes’ (November 05, 2009 - Raw Story - Daniel Tencer)
File-sharers could be jailed under proposed ACTA provisions
Leaked details of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement being negotiated in secret by most of the world's largest economies suggest Internet file-sharers could be blocked from accessing the Internet if they are repeatedly accused of sharing copyrighted material, say media and digital-rights watchdogs.
And the worst-case scenario could see popular Web sites like YouTube and Flickr shut down because of a provision in the treaty that would force them to monitor everything uploaded to the site for copyright violations.
Internet law professor Michael Geist published details of "leaked" portions of the discussions on ACTA on his blog Tuesday, as a new round of ACTA negotiations began in Seoul, South Korea. The US, along with all the countries of the European Union as well as Japan, Canada, Australia and a handful of other countries, are involved in the negotiations.
"The provisions would pave the way for a globalized three-strikes and you're out system," Geist blogged Wednesday, referring to a proposal from copyright holders to have Internet service providers cut off service to anyone accused at least three times of illegally sharing copyrighted material.
"This means that your entire family could be denied [access] to the Internet -- and hence to civic participation, health information, education, communications, and their means of earning a living -- if one member is accused of copyright infringement, without access to a trial or counsel," blogged tech writer and digital-rights supporter Cory Doctorow.
Doctorow also noted that another provision being proposed for the treaty would mean "that ISPs have to proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. This means that it will be impossible to run a service like Flickr or YouTube or Blogger, since hiring enough lawyers to ensure that the mountain of material uploaded every second isn't infringing will exceed any hope of profitability."
And, as Geist noted in a follow-up article on Wednesday, the proposed treaty could end up seeing file-sharers jailed for sharing copyrighted material, even if they had no financial gain from the transaction.
Geist wrote that the treaty, as currently proposed, would "extend criminal enforcement to both (1) cases of a commercial nature; and (2) cases involving significant willful copyright and trademark infringement even where there is no direct or indirect motivation of financial gain. In other words, non-commercial infringement could lead to criminal penalties."
"The US government appears to be pushing for Three Strikes to be part of the new global IP enforcement regime which ACTA is intended to create -– despite the fact that it has been categorically rejected by the European Parliament and by national policymakers in several ACTA negotiating countries, and has never been proposed by US legislators," writes Gwen Hinze at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
ACTA negotiations were being held entirely in secret until this past May, when the Wikileaks Web site released a 2007 draft proposal.
The Obama administration has resisted attempts to make the negotiations public, though it did make an exemption for a long list of senior executives at major corporations.
In June, the administration announced it would continue the ACTA negotiations started under the previous administration.
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ACTA is being touted as an Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. It's not. It's a vastly reaching copyright enforcement law that will be far more powerful, malicious, destructive than DMCA. This treaty is being designed in SECRET by members or people, whom we do not know their names because of "national security" as agents of our government and 40 other nations.
As a citizen of this nation YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHT TO EVEN LOOK AT THE WHAT THE TREATY IS PROPOSING! As a worker of any big company you do, but you have to sign a non-disclousre agreement in compesation of being able to read it.
Why? Because the Government, Bush and Obama, have deemed this as a National Security necessary secret.
Other Nations have sued or been given a look at the all powerful secrety treat that is still in the works. It's been in the works since 2007. But us? Oh no, we are given the National Security excuse and told that is all we need to know.
Now we know. Now we are pissed and now we are scared. Because now we know, through a leaked document, what this treaty is about to propose.
Have any of you EVER downloaded music, video, images, wrote fanfiction? Because now through ACTA if you have and if you have been given a take-down notice by the propose owners of the copyright material that you have SUPPOSEDLY violated, then after three times your ISP will be ordered by the GOVERNMENT to take away your homesteads internet service.
That's right, your internet service of your instead house/apartment, etc.
That means even if you yourself have NEVER downloaded ANYTHING at all and only use your computer as a means to surf the internt to check your e-mail but your kid or husband has then ALL OF YOU lose your internet.
This is also most likely going to be in addition of some fine for violation of copyright law and even possibly JAIL TIME!
Don't believe me? Think I'm just over reacting to things?
Then read what the experts are saying:
* That ISPs have to proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. This means that it will be impossible to run a service like Flickr or YouTube or Blogger, since hiring enough lawyers to ensure that the mountain of material uploaded every second isn't infringing will exceed any hope of profitability.
* That ISPs have to cut off the Internet access of accused copyright infringers or face liability. This means that your entire family could be denied to the internet -- and hence to civic participation, health information, education, communications, and their means of earning a living -- if one member is accused of copyright infringement, without access to a trial or counsel.
* That the whole world must adopt US-style "notice-and-takedown" rules that require ISPs to remove any material that is accused -- again, without evidence or trial -- of infringing copyright. This has proved a disaster in the US and other countries, where it provides an easy means of censoring material, just by accusing it of infringing copyright.
* Mandatory prohibitions on breaking DRM, even if doing so for a lawful purpose (e.g., to make a work available to disabled people; for archival preservation; because you own the copyrighted work that is locked up with DRM) http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/03/secret-copyright-tre.html ( cut )
LINKS on what ACTA is: Lawfont.com: ACTA: here we go again? (Australia) Lawfont.com: Geist on ACTA (Australia) Electronic Frontiers Australia (Australia) InternetNZ alarmed by latest ACTA leaks (New Zealand) ip-watch.org WikiLeaks: ACTA search Wiki Leaks: Talk:Classified US, Japan and EU ACTA trade agreement drafts, 2009 Wiki Leaks: Classified US, Japan and EU ACTA trade agreement drafts, 2009 Petition to Obama - keionline.org The ACTA Internet Chapter: Putting the Pieces Together ACTA Negotiations, Day Two: What's On Tap ACTA Internet Chapter Leak Signals Far-Reaching Copyright Policy Leaked ACTA Internet Provisions: Three Strikes and a Global DMCA ISPs Soon Forced to Police Your Internet Behavior? Secret Anti-Piracy Treaty Turns ISPs into Pirates EU Breaks Deadlock in Debate Over Right to Internet Access (November 05, 2009 - PC World - Paul Meller, IDG News Service)
That is it. I've had it about these fucking companies influencing laws and governments and getting their fucking way. I've had it.
I'm emailing my congressman. I'm linking to these articles. they have got to know this isn't about piracy anymore this uninforcable and its trying to censor the internet!!
I'm going to write out a long e-mail to my local newspapers.
It is time that we stood up and told these fuckers, no more. Just because I do a little downloading here and there does not mean I am not entitled to my rights as a human being.
this law will make it to where the burden of proof lies on me that I didn't break the law. It is almost impossible to defend against this law. They could say I illegally downloaded music when maybe I just ripped a cd I bought to play music on my computer.
Or about webpages or youtube. They could say that all the film about the Iran Riots and Protests is copywrited and if I uploaded any of it that I'm a pirate.
This, this is fucking insane.
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Am home for my midday break (which sucks let me tell you, so so much!) and because I have a hairdresser's appointment later on am not getting my afternoon nap (which SUCKS xtimes gazillion! Ahem).
I think that I must use this hour that I have free to sign up for Yuletide.... eeeeeeeeh? So, internets, you better not fail me, yeah?
*iz tired and sleepy*
p.s. New icon.... oh Bobby!
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littleroo27 |
| 2009-11-05 02:04 |
| From Twitter 11-04-2009 |
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Tweets copied by twittinesis.com
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Title: The Good Doctor Bell By: Bridget McKennitt Character: Vernita Green Rating: G Word Count: 379 Challenge: movie_100's prompt conceal Disclaimer: Kill Bill is owned by other companies. They are used here without permission, and for entertainment purposes only. No challenge or infringement upon the copyright is intended, nor should any be inferred.
The Good Doctor Bell
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I never got around to posting the last of the previous batch of mini-commissions, the romantic Snape/Harry kiss that dementordelta ordered for gaycrow. Bad me! I was waiting until it winged its way to its intended recipient, and then, um. Yeah. I just fail.
Aaanyway, let me distract you with Snape and Harry kissing!
( Smoochies! )
I opened another small round of mini-commissions yesterday, so go here if you want one of your own!
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You are a pain in my fucking ass.
Can we not just take the pup home and train him? Please?
He's ready. I'm ready. It's just you, and this all of a sudden desire to explain yourself that is holding up my fucking porn.
Very limited love, Minxie
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accioslash |
| 2009-11-04 16:08 |
| More on Copyright... |
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Crap. Has anyone seen this?
Original source material is here.
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Here's a post from me, too!
I actually got a nice chunk of fic written today but somehow I've lost track of what number of words I started with. I am working from an edited doc and I looked at the word count when I started but didn't write it down or anything. I know I wrote somewhere between 500 and 1000 today at any rate. Progress!
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