Monday, November 24, 2008

A Hot Shower Before Waxing

The Data Protection and Freedom of Information Charter

About Netzpolitik.org I'm on this, one might even say almost revolutionary, publication of the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information ( BfDI ), Peter Schaar, encountered.

I quote:
first Everyone has the right to move freely and unattended monitoring of the internet to
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alone, even this first of the ten points in my eyes is a (positive) blast! Now, if the Conservatives receive just a little bit of it, then gained a lot.

The remaining points are about managing digital work and Datenverabeitungsrichtlinien, It also indicates that each is responsible to handle their data.
The last point is also noteworthy: the people should choose not to use electronic services received no disadvantages. I find this very progressive - even though it might be many who take an unsympathetic. At least today and in the next 10-20 years it has also given the opportunity to "live off-line", has matured to the digital society. The clause is no excuse for older people who do not want to be new, but protect against inequality based on immature standards and incompetence in dealing with the new techniques.

The official announcement can be found at the website of the BfDI.

Monday, November 17, 2008

How Long Does Does Plan B Stay In Your System

digimoral

" The freedom in the digital age challenges and support."


This is the motto of digimoral. The result is this blog maturing by my recognition that the majority holding European, German and Bavarian politics in 2008 (and earlier) no longer in the interest of the private, civil liberty concerns. complain

Instead of continuing to this situation only became clear to me that it already helps if you have enough people indicates. For if If the population with extreme monitoring or limited freedom of information confronted, then far more different opinion could expect our legislators at the time as you.

Sun blogging and twittering I now therefore on topics such as surveillance, digital freedom and Privacy Policy.

Happy reading and commenting! Your
John