Verisign sundava domeny na pokyn USA aj ked na ne americka jurisdikcia neplati

Toto je uz vazne moc..

 

Yesterday Forbes broke the news  that Canadian Calvin Ayre and partners who operate the Bodog online gambling empire have been indicted in the U.S., and in a blog post Calvin Ayre confirmed that their bodog.com domain had been seized by homeland security. As reported in Forbes (hat tip to The Domains for the cite),

According to the six-page indictment filed by Rosenstein, Ayre worked with Philip, Ferguson and Maloney to supervise an illegal gambling business from June 2005 to January 2012 in violation of Maryland law. The indictment focuses on the movement of funds from accounts outside the U.S., in Switzerland, England, Malta, and Canada, and the hiring of media resellers and advertisers to promote Internet gambling.

“Sports betting is illegal in Maryland, and federal law prohibits bookmakers from flouting that law simply because they are located outside the country,” Rosenstein said in a statement. “Many of the harms that underlie gambling prohibitions are exacerbated when the enterprises operate over the Internet without regulation.”

That is a truly scary quote but we’ll emphasize that: “The indictment focuses on the movement of funds outside the U.S.” and that you can’t just “flout US law” by not being in the US. What also needs to be understood is that the domain bodog.com was registered to via a non-US Registrar, namely Vancouver’s domainclip.

So Here’s Where It Get’s Scary…

We all know that with some US-based Registrars (*cough* Godaddy *cough*), all it takes is a badge out of a box of crackerjacks and you have the authority to fax in a takedown request which has a good shot at being honoured. We also know that some non-US registrars, it takes a lot more “due process-iness” to get a domain taken down.

But now, none of that matters, because in this case the State of Maryland simply issued a federal warrant was issued in the State of Maryland[1] to .com operator Verisign, (who is headquartered in California) who then duly updated the rootzone for .com with two new NS records for bodog.com which now redirect the domain to the takedown page.

This is exactly the scenario we were worried about when Verisign originally tabled their very troubling takedown proposal. Said proposal was quickly retracted, but here we have the same situation playing out anyway. Granted, this was an actual court order, to Verisign – not a “request” from a governmental or “quasi-governmental” agency as originally proposed.

But at the end of the day what has happened is that US law (in fact, Maryland state law) as been imposed on a .com domain operating outside the USA, which is the subtext we were very worried about when we commented on SOPA. Even though SOPA is currently in limbo, the reality that US law can now be asserted over all domains registered under .com, .net, org, .biz and maybe .info (Afilias is headquartered in Ireland by operates out of the US).

This is no longer a doom-and-gloom theory by some guy in a tin foil hat. It just happened.

The ramifications of this are no less than chilling and every single organization branded or operating under .com, .net, .org, .biz etc needs to ask themselves about their vulnerability to the whims of US federal and state lawmakers (not exactly known their cluefulness nor even-handedness, especially with regard to matters of the internet).

The larger picture: root monopolies and the need to replace ICANN

The .com root will never be opened to a truly competitive bidding process. Verisign has pretty well ensconced themselves into the .com and .net roots indefinitely with built-in price hikes baked into the cake. I recall a conversation I once had with Tucows CEO Elliot Noss, back when they still owned Liberty RMS (which ran the .info registry and later sold to Afilias) – he lamented that if the .com registry bidding process were truly competitive, you would see a registry operator in there doing it for about $2 per domain. At the time the wholesale cost of a .com domain was $6 and is now $7.85 after their latest annual increase which is hard-coded into their contract.

I mention this because a truly competitive bidding process for the registry operator job would bring out both cost competition and stewardship competition: players who would table proposals on just how they would respect the rights of all their stakeholders, not to mention operators who may operate outside the United States.

Where the fsck is ICANN in all of this?

They are nowhere. They are collecting their fees, pushing their agenda of as many possible new-top-level domains and despite the fact that SOPA, ACTA, PIPA et aim directly at the interests of their core stakeholders, for whom they are supposed to be advocates and stewards.  ICANN is conspicuous in their absence from the debate, save for a smug and trite abdication of involvement (i.e. “ICANN Doesn’t Take Down Websites“) – translation: “This isn’t our problem”.

And therein lies the issue. ICANN needs to make this their problem, because it very much is. If ICANN isn’t going to stand up, and vigorously campaign for global stakeholder representation in these matters, than they are not only abdicating any responsibility in the ongoing and escalating crackdown on internet freedom, they are also abdicating their right to govern and oversee it.

They need to be visible, they need to be loud and they need to come down on the right side of these issues or they need to be replaced.

Of course, the replacement of ICANN will never happen. At least not by a non-US entity, which means we are once again headed to the unthinkable place that only crackpots and conspiracy theorists think possible: a fractured internet with competing roots. On the bright side, life will go on, and companies like mine will probably become exceedingly wealthy charging every internet user in the world fees to gain and project visibility across all the myriad internet roots that will someday exist because governments will refuse to approach it co-operatively. The only thing that will remain to be seen is whether we’ll be deemed “criminals” for doing so.

Footnote

[1] I originally was under the impression that the State of Maryland issued the warrant, it has been pointed out to me that this is not the case, the warrant is a federal warrant issued in the State of Maryland.

 

zdroj: http://blog2.easydns.org/2012/02/29/verisign-seizes-com-domain-registered-via-foreign-registrar-on-behalf-of-us-authorities/

pondelok

Dnes som sa snad len ubepecil v niecom, co by mi sice nebolo nezname ale casto na to zabudam

 

  • Oppinions are like assholes, everybody has one!

{snad sa ani len neda tusit co sa napacha ked sa dva nazory na jednu velmi podstatnu vec stretnu}

  • Peniaze s teba robia otroka

{banka u ktorej dlzis peniaze je ultimativna zbran na obmedzenie tvojej osobnej vole}

 

think about it people

Este nieco o ACTA/SOPA/PIPA

Umělec zadržen na letišti kvůli vlastní hudbě

 

Americký zpěvák a kytarista John Doe byl včera večer policií zadržen na pražském letišti Václava Havla poté, co nedokázal prokázat původ podezřelých audio souborů, které vezl s sebou.

 

Policisté při namátkové kontrole odhalili v jeho telefonu několik demo nahrávek. John neuspěl s vysvětlením, že jde o jeho vlastní díla. Policisté trvali na tom, že John svá vlastní (!) dema pořídil nelegálně, aniž by zaplatil příslušnou částku příslušným organizacím, vlastnícím jeho autorská práva.

 

John je přitom známý právě svým vyhraněným postojem vůči distribučním společnostem; písně nahrává ve studiu svého kamaráda a distribuuje přímo, prostřednictvím internetu a za dobrovolný poplatek. Žádné organizace tedy jeho autorská práva nevlastní. (V souvislosti s tímto faktem se vyrojila spekulace, že kontrola nemusela být až tak namátková. To už ale ponechejme fantazii čtenáře.)

 

Zatčení přihlížely desítky skalních fanoušků, které musela rozhánět policie. Fandové na Facebooku plánují nejrůznější formy protestu a své pohoršení vyjadřují na Johnových webových stránkách. Česká policie ve spolupráci s Interpolem proto zvažuje jejich odstavení po dobu vyšetřování.

 

Hudebník a autor několika hitů byl ještě v den zatčení převezen do nedaleké vazební věznice Václava Havla, kde čeká na předání do Spojených států. Kvůli tomuto incidentu bude odloženo jak jeho turné po Česku, tak nahrávání chystaného alba “Stop ACTing Like Idiots”, na němž se měly objevit i některé písně, které si John přivezl s sebou v telefonu.

zdroj: http://zeitung.cz/kultura/203-umelec-zadrzen-na-letisti-kvuli-vlastni-hudbe

Aby sa nezabudlo, kauzy SMERu

http://pavolhladky.blog.sme.sk/c/289430/Nervozny-Kalinak-a-mlcanlivy-Baska.html

http://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/197646/kalinak-riadi-pravdu-tvrdi-galko-on-to-vsak-odmieta/

http://spravy.pravda.sk/za-skandal-moze-podla-fica-letisko-drz-/sk_domace.asp?c=A100110_150358_sk_domace_p29

http://www.sme.sk/c/5542168/kalinak-a-matovic-sa-urazali-a-skoro-sa-pobili.html

http://drotovan.blog.sme.sk/clanok.asp?cl=197441

http://spravy.pravda.sk/kalinak-nachystal-tichu-nemocnicnu-privatizaciu-fb4-/sk_domace.asp?c=A081211_092051_sk_domace_p12

http://spravy.pravda.sk/obhajca-gal-kalinak-prekrutil-fakty-d6r-/sk_domace.asp?c=A060912_211050_sk_domace_p23

http://spravy.pravda.sk/kalinak-vycistil-cesty-kauz-sa-vsak-nezbavil-fnj-/sk-volby.asp?c=A100421_094229_sk_domace_p29

http://spw.blog.sme.sk/c/219794/Aj-Pociatek-rad-zavadza-o-indexe-Transparency.html

http://www.sme.sk/c/5503557/pociatek-platil-tisice-eur-za-poradkynu-na-telefon.html

http://www.sme.sk/c/3947615/pociatek-ustal-jachtu-aj-opoziciu.html

http://www.sme.sk/c/3945309/pociatek-vylet-za-jt-prezije.html

http://blog.etrend.sk/inekomenty/2011/06/09/pociatek-zavadzal-o-verejnom-dlhu/

http://spravy.pravda.sk/minister-financii-pociatek-nedostal-pozemok-a-dal-fnm-milion-pokuty-11x-/sk_domace.asp?c=A081202_073932_sk_domace_p12

http://spravy.pravda.sk/pociatek-opat-prihral-hlavne-svojim-d70-/sk_domace.asp?c=A090212_194739_sk_domace_p23

http://spravy.pravda.sk/policia-chysta-obvinenie-za-ppp-projekty-fps-/sk_ekonomika.asp?c=A111019_081558_sk_ekonomika_p01

http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/ekonomika-slovensko/figel-prvy-balik-ppp-bol-predrazeny-o-500-milonov.html

http://spravy.pravda.sk/vysoky-funkcionar-udajne-pozmenil-analyzu-o-vyhodnosti-ppp-projektov-13r-/sk_domace.asp?c=A111028_120636_sk_domace_p12

http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/ekonomika-slovensko/novodobe-demarse-pre-slovensko.html

http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/ekonomika-slovensko/manazeri-nie-predrazenym-dialniciam.html

http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/ekonomika-slovensko/zavadzal-vladu-o-ppp-vazny-alebo-pociatek.html

http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/ekonomika-slovensko/caplovicov-ne-uspech-2009-cerpanie-eurofondov.html

http://spravy.pravda.sk/caplovic-romom-nepomohol-pri-problemoch-mlcal-f4h-/sk-volby.asp?c=A100503_224815_sk-volby_p12

http://spravy.pravda.sk/caplovic-nasim-partnerom-je-cina-na-dalajlamu-nemam-cas-p1e-/sk_domace.asp?c=A090904_132934_sk_svet_p29

http://ekonomika.sme.sk/c/5175096/dokumenty-o-predaji-emisii-podla-caplovica-ukradli.html

http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/ekonomika-slovensko/emisny-skandal-stale-zije.html

zas Cina, tentokrat ako okupant Tibetu

Report from Lhasa: February 18, 2012

I have just returned from Lhasa. Tibetans are disappearing; everyone is terrified about the bloodshed which seems inevitable.

Lhasa consists of approximately 1.2 million Chinese and approximately 200,000 Tibetans. The majority of these Tibetans live in an area which is now almost entirely enclosed by military compounds with walls between 10-16 feet; some with barbed wire. This isolation gives the impression of what the Warsaw Ghetto was like. Inside the “enclosed” area groups of armed soldiers, S.W.A.T. teams, and police patrol the streets 24 hours a day. Military drill songs can be heard throughout the day. S.W.A.T trucks and rows of 6 to 15 armored vehicles and tanks come through the area on a daily basis. Each vehicle has 3 to 4 soldiers at the opening turret, armed with assault rifles or machine guns aimed at the Tibetans.

All Tibetans must carry identification at all times. Tibetans residing in Lhasa are required to register with the police. There are approximately 134 new Police station checkpoints in Lhasa for random searches of pedestrians and vehicles. In addition to the military compounds in and around Lhasa, permanent military posts holding 1-10 armed soldiers have been established throughout the city.

The Kala Chakra Ceremony in November 2011, held in Bodh Gaya, India by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, was attended by approximately 10,000 Tibetans from China. Among these were reportedly 3000 Government informants. The remaining 7000 Tibetans from China, on returning to Tibet via India, Nepal, Hong Kong, etc. were ALL brought to reeducation camps for a minimum of three months. Elderly people begged to go home in the evenings due to the cold, but they were not allowed. In many instances when family members brought blankets for their elderly family, they were told they were no longer there and the authorities didn’t know where they were. Among the 7000 Tibetans in reeducation camps, interrogation from the Chinese police was common practice. Tibetans are made to disclose their jobs (from which they are fired), loose pensions or other such benefits, disclose names of relatives and their contact information, including addresses and professions. Random identification checks and House searches are done; family members are brought in for “questioning”.

Approximately 50 nuns going to a retreat on a bus, were detained and held for questioning after an informant accused them of speaking against the government. Their whereabouts are presently unknown.

A Tibetan artist who painted a Tibetan looking upwards towards a clock above their head, titled “Waiting” was arrested for the symbolism used in the painting.

I was told that many people were taken away by the State Security and don’t come back. They just disappear.

Roadside checkpoints in the Tibetan Autonomous Region are used to keep Tibetans that are not residents of Lhasa, away from the city. In addition, if a monk or nun is in a vehicle the police/soldiers will make them return to their monasteries on foot. All Tibetans riding in such vehicles will have their full identification listed. The Potala Palace is a place of pilgrimage for Tibetans, especially during Losar (Tibetan New Year) but the roadside checkpoints prevent this and limit the number of Tibetans in Lhasa.

Approximately 300-400 monks previously resided at the Potala Palace; today the number is around 36. Soldiers and other military personnel now live in the rooms where the monks used to reside. Although it is listed as a World Heritage site, the Chinese government now uses the Potala as a military post. A large Military complex is situated within several blocks. The nunnery, located across from grounds before the Potala Palace, now has Military bunkers.

Jokhang Monastery has such a large military presence in and around the area that you have to be careful not to bump into soldiers and police as they crowd the streets of the surrounding market when they go on patrol.

Drepung Monastery was home to 7 to 10,000 monks now has only between 500-700. A hunger strike of 100 monks is said to be underway.

Sera Monastery once had approximately 6,000 monks now has 200-300 monks. Sera Monastery is surrounded by police stations and military compounds. Soldiers and police constantly patrol the grounds of the monastery, including where the monks debate.

Norbulingka Palace has between 6-10 monks from almost 300 in the past. The Dalai Lama’s small personal menagerie has been sold to a Chinese businessman and a separate admission is charged to see the animals, although the entire Norbulingka park is listed as a World Heritage site.

Please send this report to anyone who can help, especially US government officials, newspapers, humanitarian organizations, etc.

Thank you for your help!

 

zdroj: http://www.jamyangnorbu.com/blog/2012/02/20/report-from-lhasa/#.T0Rh_SPr7ME.email

 

ACTA’s EU future in doubt after Polish pause

tento clanok ma po dlhej dobe potesil. Slovaci berte si priklad

 

 

Tusk’s backtracking could spell the end of ACTA for the entire European Union. If Poland or any other EU member state, or the European Parliament itself, fails to ratify the document, it becomes null and void across the union. As it stands, there are already five member countries that have not even signed ACTA.

“I share the opinions of those who from the beginning said that consultations were not complete,” Tusk said, according to a report in Wirtualna Polska. The 54-year-old prime minister added that a Polish rejection of ACTA is now on the table, and admitted that he had previously approached the agreement from a “20th century” perspective, due to his age.

All this represents a major about-turn, as Tusk strongly defended the agreement just three days ago.

Poland has seen the biggest protests against ACTA, with thousands demonstrating on the streets last week. Hackers believed to be associated with Anonymous attacked Tusk’s website, as well as the European Parliament site, after the signing.

Critics of ACTA say it has insufficient safeguards for online liberties, particularly in signing countries that do not already have strong principles of freedom of speech and expression. In addition, the agreement negotiations, which took place without the contributions of civic groups or elected representatives, have been widely described as undemocratic.

http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/intellectual-property/2012/02/03/actas-eu-future-in-doubt-after-polish-pause-40094978/

and still, i wonder….