CETA
mercredi 2 novembre 2016 à 01:00CETA faces legal challenges in Europe and in Canada.
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CETA faces legal challenges in Europe and in Canada.
Bahrain is holding as hostages the wife and child of an exiled dissident to punish him for criticizing the cruel and violent regime.
We're Not Helping Our Kids by Keeping the Deficit Down.
The EU's absurd proposed "link tax" — actually a fee for copying small snippets from articles — would apply to anyone who posts a small quotation, even individuals.
The whole idea is foolish, because Facebook is the big threat to publishing, not aggregators such as Google and Reddit.
The article unfortunately uses propaganda terms of the copyright industry such as "protection" and "intellectual creation". See https://gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html, and please don't fall into their trap.
The US government wants to label all sorts of services that don't join in the War on Sharing as "piracy facilitators", using its typical propaganda for the enemy.
The article quotes a statement that uses the confused term "intellectual property" when it clearly refers to copyright and only copyright. That's like saying "New England law" in an article about a law adopted only in New Hampshire or only in Vermont — a bogus and misleading generalization from one state to several that are quite different from each other. "Intellectual property" is a bogus and misleading generalization from one law to several dissimilar laws.
That term spreads confusion every time it is used, so no one should ever use it. Even when it is mentioned in a quotation or a name, we should warn people that it misrepresents reality.