Network announces an "offensive" against the closure of websites
warn that Internet users as of March "invade" the Parliament and "all space involved in legislating against the citizenry "
SOS Network-able, that has been presented as civil society's response to the Government's anti-piracy measures, among other things promotes a campaign of "massive disobedience", offering anyone with a blog or website the possibility of inserting a form of downloads.
Nearly eight hundred pages and personal blog have already joined this campaign through the website www.lalistadesinde.net in defense of the free exchange of culture and as a form of "challenge" the Executive to all these websites will block user said Activistas.net spokesman, Daniel Vázquez. "Not going to get, this is a legislative blunder is going to fall on you," said Vazquez, who has argued that "Internet is a big copy machine and those who do not adapt will be left out of the market." Red
SOS-able groups of Internet associations, citizen groups, businessmen and lawyers with the aim of defending the rights and freedoms on the Internet against the plans of the Government and its leaders today warned that the platform "will be heard" during the English EU presidency. Thus, network members plan to be present in the various forums and meetings held during the next semester in which they will deal with issues that pertain to the digital model of society under the theme "Internet TV will not be another" .
"Our goal is to launch an offensive to ensure control of the digital environment to allow the full potential of the network and cultural development respect the basic freedoms, "reads the founding text of the platform.
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of the main points that opposes this network is the creation, under the law, a Commission on Intellectual Property under the Ministry of Culture and receive, process and present the judge with complaints of authors and rights management entities intellectual property. "We are not pirates and piracy has nothing to do with us, defending the rules of the game rights and civil liberties, has held the coordinator of 'Women in Red', Montserrat Boix.
Although members have been convinced that anti-piracy measures contained in Law of Sustainable Economy "will fail by themselves, have also considered the need to defend against the attack on civil rights in the digital age, "coming from many sides," said Simona Levi, artist and member of "EXGAE, a specialist legal advice" to free the citizens of abuses of management organizations and cultural industry. "
For another member of SOS-opment Network, musician and member of the SGAE Eme Navarro, legal measures aimed approve the government "are tailored to an industry obsolete, outdated and dying" and violate "the freedom of creation and dissemination of works." Another issue that has criticized this group has been the inclusion of measures in the Sustainable Economy Act, "as they feel these plans what they will be undermining the ability to create jobs in companies operating Internet to threaten the contents of the network.
According to the coordinator of the European Association of Professionals and Enterprise Software, Alberto Barrionuevo, "the legal uncertainty" of the law "is the opposite that is needed to invest and create jobs." Also part of this English collective associations of Internet and Internet users, whose presidents have held that "culture was never so alive on the Internet" and that the measures do not benefit either the operator or the user, only the intermediary. "
SOS Network-able progress has been made that will gradually raising awareness of its schedule of performances during the English EU Presidency and will play with the "wow" factor, which is like stocks are more fun and effective. "
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