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Un viaggio alla scoperta dell’informatica, un’idea di sette professori di altrettante università italiane realizzata da Studiorain. L’informatica è un territorio ampio e poco conosciuto e per affrontare questo percorso serviranno più puntate. Proxy ci accompagnerà attraverso scenari diversi.
Qui la prima puntata
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Digital Services Act no game-changer: Industry and government interests prevailed


Today, one day ahead of the final approval, the European Parliament debated the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) establishing new rules for online platforms. Patrick Breyer MEP, who participated in the …

Today, one day ahead of the final approval, the European Parliament debated the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) establishing new rules for online platforms. Patrick Breyer MEP, who participated in the negotiations as rapporteur for the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, delivered the following speech:

Mr President

On behalf of my civil liberties committee, let me be honest to our citizens:

We tried to make the Digital Services Act a game-changer and overcome the surveillance capitalist business model of pervasive tracking online but failed. We failed to provide you with alternatives to toxic platform algorithms that will push the most controversial and extreme content to the top of your timelines. And we failed to protect legal content, including media content, from being overblocked by error-prone upload filters or arbitrarily set platform rules.

But before industry and governments – consistently supported by the Commission – celebrate too quickly, I have a message to them: There is more legislation coming up, such as on political advertising and ePrivacy. We‘ll fight all the harder against surveillance advertising, we will fight for a do not track button in every device, we will fight a right to encryption, and we will fight against indiscriminate data retention.

Defending fundamental rights in the digital age is a marathon, not a sprint – you‘ll see!


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La Commissione Europea, sempre più espressione delle lobby economiche e dell'affarismo predatorio, si scaglia con una severità mai vista prima contro il #GarantePrivacy dei Paesi Bassi che difende i diritti dei cittadini.
(Grazie a Carlo #Blengino per la segnalazione)
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> Quali sarebbero poi gli europarlamentari Seri, che non obbediscono alle leggi della finanza e delle lobby?

Sono quelli che hanno una reputazione, che si presentano per ostacolare i monopolisti, le concessioni infinite e l'illegalità, quelli che mantengono le promesse, che non si presentano con partiti invotabili, quelli che votano a favore di Navalny ma senza votare contro Assange e che sono fieramente anticinesi senza essere servi degli USA, quelli insomma che praticano una politica laica ma per davvero...

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Il garante della privacy olandese, l'Autorità olandese per la protezione dei dati (AP) ha ricevuto un grosso schiaffo da Bruxelles, in un caso sulla privacy che sta causando molto trambusto. Secondo la Commissione Europea, l'AP interpreta la legislazione sulla privacy in modo troppo rigoroso, ostacolando l'imprenditorialità nell'Unione Europea. Il problema porta a cause legali nei Paesi Bassi e provoca disordini all'interno dell'AP stesso.

La battaglia legale riguarda la misura in cui le aziende possono raccogliere e distribuire informazioni sensibili alla privacy su di loro senza il consenso dei cittadini. La questione gioca un ruolo, tra l'altro, nella controversia tra l'AP e il servizio di streaming VoetbalTV, in cui il Consiglio di Stato potrebbe prendere una decisione questo lunedì.

VoetbalTV ha trasmesso via Internet immagini video di partite amatoriali per, tra gli altri, giocatori, allenatori e tifosi. Lo hanno utilizzato più di 150 club, fino a quando l'AP ha imposto una multa di 575.000 euro sul servizio a fine 2019. Football TV è poi fallita. Secondo il garante della privacy, il motivo di lucro di VoetbalTV non potrebbe mai costituire un "interesse legittimo" per la trasmissione delle immagini senza il consenso individuale dei giocatori e del pubblico.

'Non è la decisione giusta'

Secondo la Commissione Europea, l'AP interpreta erroneamente la legge sulla protezione dei dati del GDPR e la giurisprudenza in merito. "L'interpretazione restrittiva da parte dell'autorità di regolamentazione olandese costituisce un serio ostacolo per le aziende al trattamento dei dati personali sulla base di un interesse commerciale, perché dovrebbero ricevere il permesso da ogni interessato", ha affermato la Commissione in una lettera all'AP. Secondo Bruxelles, l'autorità di controllo olandese non riesce a trovare il giusto equilibrio tra il diritto alla protezione dei dati, da un lato, e la libertà di impresa, dall'altro. La Commissione conclude la lettera con un "invito" all'AP a cambiare posizione.

In risposta a questa lettera del marzo 2020, il presidente di AP Aleid Wolfsen si rifiuta di riconsiderare la sua opinione. Entrambe le lettere sono nelle mani di NRC . Wolfsen teme che se gli interessi puramente commerciali possono essere un motivo per elaborare dati personali non richiesti, ciò porterà a una situazione in cui i dati personali extra sensibili vengono raccolti più velocemente rispetto ai dati meno sensibili alla privacy. "Sono fermamente convinto che non possa essere così", ha scritto Wolfsen a Bruxelles.

Secondo gli ex dipendenti di AP che hanno parlato con NRC , la posizione di Wolfsen all'interno del regolatore ha portato ad accesi dibattiti e relazioni disturbate.

A fine 2020, il tribunale di Midden-Nederland ha stabilito che VoetbalTV non deve pagare la sanzione AP di 575.000 euro. Secondo il tribunale, i dati personali possono talvolta essere trattati anche quando vi è solo un interesse commerciale. L'AP ha impugnato tale decisione al Consiglio di Stato.

Secondo Gerrit-Jan Zwenne, professore di diritto e società dell'informazione all'Università di Leiden, la lettera di Bruxelles che è ora emersa potrebbe influenzare la giurisprudenza. Definisce la corrispondenza "una meravigliosa visione di un'interessante disputa sulla privacy".

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Domani alle ore 16 si terrà il Seminario in ricordo di STEFANO RODOTÀ

IL DIRITTO DELLE PIATTAFORME

Lo spunto è il libro I "poteri privati" delle piattaforme e le nuove frontiere della privacy, Giappichelli, Torino, 2022 curato dal presidente del #GarantePrivacy, Pasquale Stanzione

Partecipano:
GUIDO ALPA, ANNA CATALETA, LUCA DI DONNA, GIUSELLA FINOCCHIARO, CHIARA MALAGUTI, MARIA ROSARIA MARELLA, ROCCO PANETTA, Oberdan TOMASO SCOZZAFAVA
Conclude: PASQUALE STANZIONE

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la prima letteratura di gruppo dei #Bibliofilincurabili su Mastodon.


Segnaliamo questa bella iniziativa su mastodon:

È con grande gioia e un pizzico di nervosismo che inauguro la prima letteratura di gruppo dei #Bibliofilincurabili su Mastodon.
Il libro scelto è "Tutti i figli di Dio danzano" di Haruki Murakami.
Allego qui la foto-promemoria e di seguito le regole del #GDL:
- Lunedì 11 luglio, inizio lettura.
- Domenica 24 luglio, fine lettura.
- Come si partecipa? Chiunque può parteciare e, nello spirito dei #Bibliofilincurabili che amano leggere molto spendendo poco, va bene qualsiasi edizione del libro...

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Giorno 1. Una nota sullo stile: frasi brevi, taglienti, paratattiche, senza tanti fronzoli e complicazioni. Eppure non si nega importanti metafore e figure retoriche, che semina lungo la narrazione (es.: "A Kushiro non c'era neve fresca. Quella vecchia era ammassata ai lati delle strade, gelata e sudicia, come parole destituite di senso."). Noto quindi (e mi piace) l'unione tra la scarna sinteticità con le descrizioni "limate" al punto giusto. I personaggi sono accennati il minimo indispensabile per dare un'idea, una fotografia legata a pochi tratti. N.B.: il terremoto a cui fa riferimento in questo primo racconto (intitolato "Atterra un Ufo su Kushiro") credo sia il sisma avvenuto a Kobe il 17 gennaio 1995, che fece circa 4000 morti.

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#bottegadelbarbieri: Per salvare Assange: le prossime iniziative
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🇩🇪 Traurige Geburtstagsfeier für #Assange, wenn das Geburtstagskind vor 175 Jahre Gefängis steht.
#Assange’s Ausliefungung in die USA ist ein dunkler Tag in der Geschichte der Meinungs- und Pressefreiheit.

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🇬🇧 Sad Birthday Party when the Birthday Boy #Assange is looking at 175 years jail time.
#Assange’s extradition is a dark stain on the history of Freedom of Speech and Press Freedom.
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Cose che ho scritto su #Assange e #Wikileaks, per chi vuole approfondire:

Fumetto "Le verità ribelli del soldato Manning" (La Lettura - Corriere della Sera)

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"Free press, free Assange" (L'Espresso blog)

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"Wikileaks. Il vero scoop: smascherare i padroni dell’informazione" (Adista segni nuovi, n.100, 25.12.2010)

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Postfazione di "Aaron Swartz - una vita per la cultura libera e la giustizia sociale"

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#Assange
Già nell’omologa storia dei Pentagon Papers, che svelarono gli arcani della guerra del Vietnam, si tentò di formulare l’accusa di spionaggio, ma prevalse la copertura del citato primo emendamento, che attribuisce al diritto di cronaca la valenza di pilastro costituzionale.
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"Per un governo è piuttosto semplice influenzare il pubblico diffondendo contenuti mirati o vere e proprie fake news che possono diffondersi facilmente e rapidamente tra persone che non sono in grado di riconoscerle come tali."

L'intervista di Pierluigi #Paganini all'emittente Iran International, sul ruolo dei social media nella società moderna

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Che cosa significa libertà per te?

Oggi, domenica 3 luglio è il compleanno di Julian Assange.

Il quarto che trascorre nella prigione di massima sicurezza di Belmarsh, ma prima di questo ne ha passati altri 8, di compleanni, in reclusione.

Il 2010, anno di pubblicazione dei diari di guerra afgani e iracheni, marca la fine della sua vita da uomo libero.

Julian Assange ha sacrificato la sua libertà per difendere i valori in cui crede, per difendere il nostro diritto di sapere, il mio ed il tuo. Il nostro diritto di sapere equivale alla nostra libertà, perché chi non sa, a chi non viene dato modo di conoscere la realtà per come è, non potrà mai fare scelte consapevoli, e di conseguenza essere libero.

Julian Assange ha dato tanto all'umanità: ora spetta a noi fermare questa ingiustizia che sta subendo da oltre un decennio.

Grazie Julian.

LOTTA PER ASSANGE SEMPRE ❤️🔥

Three years into the digital fight for freedom in Brussels – Pirates matter!


Three years ago, I entered the European Parliament thanks to 240,000 votes for the German Pirate Party and no blocking threshold (which the German Federal Constitutional Court had declared unconstitutional). Three …
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Three years ago, I entered the European Parliament thanks to 240,000 votes for the German Pirate Party and no blocking threshold (which the German Federal Constitutional Court had declared unconstitutional). Three exciting years in which my team and I fought against the full force of surveillance and data exploitation mania of the Ursula von der Leyen Commission. In accordance with the results of a member survey in my party, I voted against the election of von der Leyen, who had already supported unconstitutional data retention as a member of the German Bundestag and was silent on the issues of lobbying, transparency and citizen participation. Jointly, the three Czech Pirate MEPs and me rejected von der Leyen.

The work of the Pirate movement in the European Parliament is characterised by our close cooperation and cross-border division of labour. I am also proud that we Pirates are now in the government in the Czech Republic and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Digital Affairs are Pirates. This will be particularly helpful in the next six months, when the Czech Republic holds the EU Presidency and negotiates for the Council.

One thing has been clear since my election: our fundamental rights and freedoms in the digital age are being attacked and dismantled across Europe. Industry, the EU Commission and the governments of the member states are responsible for this. And yet I was able to achieve successes in the fight against surveillance and screening mania.

Major success: EU Parliament calls for ban on biometric mass surveillance

In October 2021, a large majority of EU MEPs rejected biometric facial recognition and other forms of biometric mass surveillance in public spaces. Amendments proposed by the conservatives to call for “exceptions” were defeated. The vote was a crucial milestone for us in the fight against the discriminatory use of mass surveillance tools in public spaces. Previously, I had campaigned for a ban on these highly intrusive and error-prone technologies in public spaces, because biometric mass surveillance wrongly implicates large numbers of innocent citizens, systematically discriminates against under-represented groups and threatens our free and diverse society. I coordinated a campaign by my group to ban biometric mass surveillance, where we commissioned studies and mapping, hosted events and provided a free video game (biometric outrun) – try it, it’s not so easy to escape the scanners!
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This clear message from Parliament to take civil society’s warnings seriously and ban biometric mass surveillance in public spaces in the proposed Artificial Intelligence Act was a great success for me and my team. Now it is a top priority for us four Pirate MEPs in Brussels to make sure the ban is implemented in the currently negotiated Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA). There is a majority in parliament in favour of a ban on biometric mass surveillance. However, the negotiations with the national governments next year will be decisive. So far, they have strictly rejected such a ban.

Decision-makers often learn best what surveillance means when they are affected by it themselves. This became obvious in May 2022 when the Parliament by a large majority rejected a project of the parliamentary administration to collect fingerprints of all MPs for a “biometric attendance register”. We must not allow the mass processing of biometric data to become the new normal!

Digital Services Act: Fighting against industry and government interests

As rapporteur for the Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE), I fought for digital citizens’ rights in the trilogue negotiations on the Digital Services Act – unfortunately largely unsuccessfully. The EU governments in the Council stubbornly defended industrial and governmental interests, and the Parliament agreed to this in exchange for a speedy conclusion of the negotiations. At least we were able to prevent the indiscriminate collection of the mobile phone numbers of all uploaders on adult platforms, which would have endangered the privacy of users and especially the safety of sex workers due to foreseeable data hacks and leaks. We also successfully fought against removal obligations for search engines. And at least minors will be protected from being manipulated by way of targeted advertising in the future.

Video: Patrick Breyer explains the Digital Services Act

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Chat control 2.0: We can still stop it

As shadow rapporteur for the Greens/EFA Group, I fought without success against the adoption of voluntary chat control in July 2021. However, I and my fellow campaigners from politics and civil society managed to mobilise a lot of attention and protest in the media, politics and the population in Germany with targeted campaigning and public relations work when the plans for the introduction of mandatory chat control were presented in 2022. When the proposal was finally published in May 2022, the public outcry was great. Even the German Child Protection Association has described the EU Commission’s planned scanning of private communications via messenger or email without any reason as disproportionate. The majority of child pornography material is shared via platforms and forums, they say. What is needed is “above all the expansion of human and technical resources at the law enforcement agencies, more visible police presence on the net, more state-run reporting centres as well as the decriminalisation of the dissemination of self-generated material among young people”.

With chatcontrol.eu I provide a comprehensive website on the topic. I commissioned a former judge with the European Court of Justice to write a legal opinion, finding that the proposed chat control violates fundamental rights. Now it is time to forge an international civil society alliance against chat control!

TERREG: Attack on freedom of expression

I achieved partial successes in the controversial EU regulation to prevent the dissemination of terrorist content on the internet (TERREG), which allows national authorities to have alleged terrorist internet content deleted within one hour without a court order – even if it was published in another member state. As the negotiator for my group Greens/EFA, I helped prevent, for example, an obligation to use error-prone upload filters, ensured special protection of journalism, art and science and secured an exception for small and non-commercial platforms from the 1-hour deletion deadline. Unfortunately, the TERREG regulation still remains problematic.

Digital learning during the pandemic

Is copyright hampering schools, universities and research in the Covid 19 pandemic? The proposal by Felix Reda and me to have this investigated received a majority and will be taken up. Background: Digital lending and digitisation of books is legally permitted, but in practice books are still rarely available digitally. This is especially disadvantagous when libraries are closed due to a pandemic. Thanks to the pilot project it can now be investigated what practical improvements are needed in order for libraries to actually use the exemption for public lending of e-books.

By the way, I regularly call publicly for project proposals. Everyone can contribute their ideas.

Stop data retention!

The generalised and indiscriminate retention of information on contacts, movements and internet use of the entire population is an unprecedented attack on our right to privacy and the most profound form of mass surveillance. It captures highly sensitive information about our daily lives and excludes no one. Following the annulment of the EU Data Retention Directive, we have so far been able to prevent a new attempt. However, the EU Commission and member states’ governments are already planning it behind closed doors.

A study I commissioned shows that data retention of telephone, mobile phone and internet use has no measurable impact on crime rates or clearance rates in any EU country. An opinion poll I commissioned (summary, full text) showed that in nine EU countries data retention causes massive social problems because it discourages confidential communication – and that it is generally widely opposed. In a legal opinion commissioned by me, former EU judge Prof. Dr. iur. Vilenas Vadapalas states that two of the most widespread methods of data retention (national security, geographical limitation) are envisaged in a manner “not compatible with ECJ case law and fundamental rights”. A summary can be found here.

Nomination of Julian Assange for the Nobel Peace Prize

Together with my three fellow Czech Pirates in the European Parliament, I proposed the nomination of Julian Assange for the Nobel Peace Prize to the Norwegian Nobel Committee in January 2022. For the Pirates, the case of Assange is a symbol of the suppression of freedom of expression and the public’s right to information.

My legal successes

In January 2021, the European Court of Justice made a landmark judgment of great importance for EU-funded “security research” following my legal action (Case T-158/19). Under the “iBorderCtrl” project, the EU tested the use of alleged “video lie detector” technology on travellers. I had filed a lawsuit on 15 March 2019 for the release of secret documents on the ethical justifiability, legal admissibility and results of the technology. According to the court ruling, the EU research agency can no longer keep these documents completely secret. For example, the ethical and legal evaluation of technologies for “automated deception detection” or automated “risk assessment” must be published, as long as they do not relate specifically to the iBorderCtrl project. Yet, in order to protect commercial interests, the examination of the ethical risks (e.g. risk of stigmatisation and false reports) and the legal admissibility of the concrete iBorderCtrl technology and reports on the results of the project were allowed to be kept secret. I filed an appeal against this continuing lack of transparency. Throughout the procedure, I was able to achieve critical reporting repeatedly. The proposed AI regulation could ban video lie detectors.

I achieved another important success before the German Federal Constitutional Court in July 2020: Investigators are not allowed to access the identity of internet and mobile phone users without cause. The court declared parts of the German law on subscriber data disclosure unconstitutional. The ruling followed a collective constitutional complaint against state access to passwords and the identity of internet users (so-called subscriber data disclosure, case no. 1 BvR 1873/13, 1 BvR 2618/13). This complaint was filed in 2013 by myself and Katharina Nocun as the first complainants, along with 6,373 other citizens.

Outlook

Until the next European elections, I will be involved in negotiating the proposed “European Digital Identity” (keyword: personal identification number), the regulation on the targeting of political advertising (keyword: Cambridge Analytica), the regulation on the creation of a European space for health data, the regulation on privacy in electronic communications (ePrivacy) and the chat control regulation.

Electoral Threshold: Attack on Democracy

Whether the German Pirate Party can continue to defend digital fundamental rights in Brussels depends on whether the political establishment succeed in grabbing the seats of smaller parties by mandating a minimum percentage of votes for entering the parliament (electoral threshold). The ruling coalition in Germany could ratify an electoral law amendment from 2018 that provides for such a 2% blocking clause. Another electoral law amendment is currently negotiated which, according to the proposal of the European Parliament, would even introduce a 3.5% blocking clause. Due to the primacy of European law, several rulings of the Federal Constitutional Court on the unconstitutionality of blocking clauses would be undermined.

With the planned 3.5% blocking clause, 3.1 million votes for six small parties such as the Pirate Party would have had to be discarded in the last European elections and their parliamentary seats would have had gone to the political establishment instead. The EU electoral law reform must not be a vehicle for self-serving blocking clause plans of the governing parties, which want to compensate for their collapsed election results! Europe needs more openness and more diverse political ideas, not less. Leaving millions of citizens who are disillusioned with the established parties with no other choice will either drive them into the arms of anti-democratic parties or make them turn their backs on the ballot altogether. Both damages our democracy and endangers Europe.

Now it is up to us to fight for democracy and diversity in parliament. In the digital age, Europe needs us Pirates as digital freedom fighters more urgently than ever!



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#Telegram ha trasformato il canale "transparency" in un bot che per ogni paese consente di sapere se sono stati rivelati IP e numeri di telefono alle autorità; questo varrà solo per i paesi considerati "pienamente democratici" (no, l'Italia non è tale secondo l'indice redatto dalla divisione di ricerca dell'Economist Group!).

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#MonitoraPA, la comunità hacker che vuole individuare e segnalare al #GarantePrivacy problemi di conformità delle pubbliche amministrazioni italiane
Stefano #Gazzella intervista alcuni degli hacker dietro al progetto
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Google ha pubblicato un rapporto del proprio gruppo di analisi delle minacce (Threat Analysis Group) che fa il punto della situazione sulle aziende che fabbricano spyware e lo vendono a operatori sostenuti da vari governi.
Di Paolo #Attivissimo su #ZEUSNews
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Grazie a @chainofflowers per la segnalazione

@Anon
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Un annetto fa si era sondata la possibilità di creare una istanza autogestita siciliana. Il discorso non è poi andato avanti ma in questi giorni si stanno facendo delle proposte e qualcosa bolle in pentola. Si era creata una mailing list. Se qualcunə fosse interessato l'indirizzo per iscriversi è

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Leak on chat control: EU Commission anticipates millions of false positives


German news website netzpolitik.org leaked a record of internal discussions regarding the EU‘s proposed online child abuse law (dubbed “chat control”) which is … https://netzpolitik.org/2022/geleakter-bericht-eu-kommission-nimmt-hohe-fehlerquoten-bei-cha

German news website netzpolitik.org leaked a record of internal discussions regarding the EU‘s proposed online child abuse law (dubbed “chat control”) which is much criticised for resulting in mass surveillance and undermining secure encryption. According to the leaked record, the EU Commission expects that 1 in 10 private conversations flagged by “artificial intelligence” algorithms for potential “child grooming” would be falsely exposed to a Europol-affiliated authority without any criminal relevance. The Commission confirmed that communications providers would not be obliged to check the machine-generated reports of flagged conversations before they are being sent. It also admitted the envisaged algorithms are “high risk” technology.

Since more than the current amount of 29 million machine reports per year are expected as a result of the EU plans, more than 3 million often intimate chats and photos would be wrongfully disclosed every year,” warns German Pirate Party Member of the European Parliament and digital freedom fighter Patrick Breyer. “In truth the unverifiable manufacturer’s statement on the error rate of the secret algorithm is probably much too low. In languages other than English, there will be far more errors. According to the Swiss Federal Police, up to 86% of the machine reports to NCMEC are criminally irrelevant.

We cannot accept countless false suspicions of law-abiding EU citizens as a result of error-prone automated searches in our private conversations. Police and providers have no right to see completely legal nude photos or intimate chats of adults and minors. Exposing sensitive photos and conversations to unknown persons is prone to abuse and might result in the circulation of such material.”

When asked how services could prevent being ordered to search all private messages, the EU Commission cited age limits and preventing direct contact by unknown users. “EU bureaucrats are seriously calling for either totally cutting off 17-year-olds from messages from 18-year-olds or depriving them of any privacy. This is as patronising as if we didn’t allow under-18s to go out unaccompanied”, Breyer said.

The EU Commission also claims to have the support of service providers for its chat control plans, when in fact several have strongly opposed e.g. the proposed attack on secure end-to-end encryption for being able to perform the searches. “The providers must now publicly take a stance: are they accessories to the EU’s mass surveillance plans or are they helping us to stop them?” asks Breyer.

“It is outragous that the abolition of digital privacy of correspondence is being pursued in secret negotiations. We urgently need to take the defence of digital privacy of correspondence into our own hands!” is Breyer’s concluding appeal.

Background:

With the proposed online child abuse law, the EU Commission wants to oblige internet providers to indiscriminately search the content of all messages, emails, photos, etc. of EU citizens for suspicious content and to forward them automatically to the police. The German government publicly criticised this plan and sent a long catalogue of questions to the EU Commission. The secret answers to these questions have now been published by Netzpolitik.org.

Breyer calls for resistance to the plan on his homepage chatcontrol.eu.

Earlier this week CDT director Iverna McGowan warned that the proposal “would actually make everyone in the EU, including children, less safe”, “would essentially create a mass surveillance regime across the EU.” “[Y]ou would never again be able to communicate electronically with the confidence that your information isn’t being intercepted. … The innocent picture you take of your baby in the bath and send to their grandparents could end up in a law enforcement database or, worse, in the hands of child abusers who could manipulate that image.” she wrote in an op-ed.


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Screaming into the abyss


Just another reminder that we do live in an abusive and fucked up society. Like I was saying before: Me and Sasha, much love. We get along really well, all great. We wanna stay together and do things. We want to work more on TROM and TROM related projects. That's how we met.

Now, she is from the USA tribe and I am from the Romanian tribe. Believe it or not, dear aliens, but we are not allowed to be together in the same place for more than say 3 months (that if we can afford). On Planet Earth. The blue marble. This is true. "legally" we cannot.

Anyway, we've been through this, I wrote a big blog post here.

We managed to get "married" (papers and papers, human imagination). I am also a resident in Spain. Finally. Now we can live in Spain together. But she cannot leave spain else she can get deported and we are fucked....also, she cannot work in spain because she does not have other sort of papers to allow her to do that....

In the meantime we are poor as fuck...

BUT hey, if me (the hus-band) were to have had a job for at leas 1 year and currently work, and make at least 1k Euros a month, or had lots of money in my bank account, then they would get her the papers. If not, we have to survive for 3 years in spain, without her working, and then she can get the papers...

So....stay in spain but dont leave! Do not work even if you are poor! Get no financial help! You get the papers only if your hus-band works and makes a lot of money. If you survive for 3 years in spain in these conditions we will give you the papers so you can work.

Wtf is this insane game?

Oh, and if you want to see if we accept you, pay 400 Euros to submit your papers to the gov. And we did. And just got denied. So give us money to check if you have enough money to be able to work and make money. If you do not have enough money you are not allowed to work and make money.

Because, folks, as I've been saying for years now: it is all about that trade. Your value is about trading. If we were good traders, we could have stayed together. But since I chose to do good and honest projects, and provide them as trade-free for anyone, then I have no right to a life in this society.

That's the shocking truth. But I am screaming in the abyss. #tromlive

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Un ex dipendente del governo canadese, Sebastien Vachon-Desjardins, si è dichiarato colpevole negli Stati Uniti per accuse relative al suo coinvolgimento con il gruppo russo di criminalità informatica NetWalker
Di Pierluigi #Paganini su #securityaffairs
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Digital cash: EU to end anonymous payments in cryptocurrencies


Yesterday, the European Parliament and the Council made a deal on the rules for crypto assets. Anonymous payments will effectively be prohibited, interfering with the fundamental characteristics of decentralised finance. … https://www.europarl.europa.eu/

Yesterday, the European Parliament and the Council made a deal on the rules for crypto assets. Anonymous payments will effectively be prohibited, interfering with the fundamental characteristics of decentralised finance. Even the €1000 limit for anonymous transactions proposed by the EU Commission has been abandoned. All users of hosted wallets will need to identify, as well as users sending unhosted funds to hosted wallets. Crypto exchanges will have to be extra diligent regarding their dealings with unregistered or unlicensed entities outside of the EU.

Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer, Member of the LIBE Committee who voted against the negotiating mandate, comments:

“These rules will deprive law-abiding citizens of their financial freedom. For example, opposition figures like Alexei Nawalny are increasingly dependent on anonymous donations in virtual currencies. Banks have also cut off donations to Wikileaks in the past. With the creeping abolition of real and virtual cash, there is the threat of negative interest rates and the shutting off of the money supply at any time. We should have a right to be able to pay and donate online without our financial transactions being recorded in a personalised way.

There is no justification for effectively abolishing anonymous virtual payments: Where Virtual Assets have been used for criminal activities in the past, prosecution has been possible on the basis of the current rules. Banning anonymous crypto currency payments altogether will not have any significant effect on crime. The stated aim to tackle money laundering and terrorism is only a pretext to gain control over our private business.”

Background:

The public opinion on the anonymous use of cash is that it is an “essential personal freedom”, according to the responses to the 2017 Commission survey on the desirability of limiting cash payments.


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#Dad - #HumanRightsWatch: “Studenti profilati senza consenso da #BigTech”. #Mantovani (M5S): “Interrogazione al ministro”
Luigi #Garofalo intervista la sen. #Mantovani su #Key4biz
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hai ragione. Comunque bisogna tenere presente che nei primi mesi della pandemia il principio di realismo poteva giustificare l'Impiego di software di quel genere in un'ottica emergenziale, Considerando che il nostro paese si trovava molto indietro dal punto di vista delle Infrastrutture informatiche per la scuola, Per non parlare del livello culturale medio del personale
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come ho detto anche a un'altro utente, credo che fino a giugno 2020, ci fossero tutte le giustificazioni del caso (emergenza, inadeguatezza, ignoranza e incapacità tecnica delle scuole e del personale) per utilizzare le soluzioni statunitensi. Ma dopo si sono fatti passare un paio di anni senza concludere nulla e questo è veramente imperdonabile
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Confessioni di una maschera Giugno duemilaventidue #collassodiunasocietàcollassata


Parlo spesso di quelle che sono le dinamiche che più da vicino mi coinvolgono, non perché le reputi più imminenti di analisi rispetto alle altre, ma proprio perché mi trovo nella condizione di doverle affrontare quasi quotidianamente. E sono conseguentemente, per me, quelle da cui mi è più difficile provare a staccarmi. Torno quindi nuovamente a ciò che vivo in ambito sanitario come preponderante, e torno a star male al pensiero di quello che sta accadendo. In realtà l’ambiente ospedaliero è consono alla narrazione giusto per il fatto che è lì che vivo la maggior parte della mia vita, e al tempo stesso resto convinto che si tratti di dinamiche che si possono sovrapporre in qualunque altro ambito, lavorativo e non.

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Internal LIBE meeting with US Homeland Security: Plans for biometric databases put EU citizens’ data at risk


Yesterday, members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) had an informal meeting with representatives of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. During the meeting, …

Yesterday, members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) had an informal meeting with representatives of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. During the meeting, the new US “International Biometric Information Sharing (IBIS)” programme was presented. Threatening to reintroduce visa requirements, the USA wants to force EU Member States to grant access to biometric databases. Three EU member states and the United Kingdom are said to have already signed on to the programme. A representative of the EU Commission expressed criticism the USA was deliberately undermining European treaties through direct agreements with EU member states.

When asked exactly what data the US wants to tap into, the answer was: as much as possible. When asked what would happen at US borders if a traveller was known to the police in the EU, it was said that this would be decided by the US immigration officer on a case-by-case basis.

Pirate Party MEP Dr Patrick Breyer comments:

“I expect the EU Commission and also the German government to reject the demand of the US authorities and not allow themselves to be blackmailed. If necessary, the visa waiver programme must be terminated by Europe as well. Millions of innocent Europeans are listed in police databases and could be exposed to completely disproportionate reactions in the USA. The US lacks adequate data and fundamental rights protection. Providing personal data to the US exposes our citizens i.e. to the risk of arbitrary detention and false suspicion, with possible dire consequences, in the course of the US “war on terror”. We must protect our citizens from these practices.”

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Il Garante Privacy presenta la Relazione Annuale Il 7 luglio al Senato. Il bilancio dell’attività 2021 e le prospettive future L'Autorità Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (composta da Pasquale Stanzione, Ginevra Cerrina Feroni, Agostino G...
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The contact form from tromsite.com/contact/ has been restored to the original one. The new one was kinda shitty and flagged most emails as spam. So we would not get any email....the weird thing is that, believe it or not, it is damn impossible to find a good, simple and non-google integrated contact form for WP. This is crazy.

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Oh I meant the simple question based spam filter on directory.trade-free.org when you try to submit a new post, I thought you guys were using similar methods for all your websites.....
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Are they spam bots ? If you want a more powerful captcha then maybe you can use this open source one - github.com/daniel-e/rust-captc…
I believe this is what @LemmyDev uses for account creation and stuff like that.

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