yg penting msh bs buka koleksi miyabi. :D On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Superhero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> per hari ini, di kantor ga bisa buka utub dan rapid hahaha *ketawa > ironis > masa harus pake cara2 alternatip ala pak dokter neh? > > my preciouussss... they tooook it from us, masteerrrrrsss.. > halah > > [image: Position] *Asn* > [image: Email Address] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [image: Website] http://asn.tourdebali.com > [image: Quote] today is a gift. that's why we call it present > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Dodie Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 08, 2008 11:07 AM > *Subject:* Re: [baliblogger] Cyber law worries bloggers > > Persenjatai Hasratmu... > Perang telah dimulai!!! > > * habis nonton ulang triloginya LOTR, =) * > > > In Love, > D > > > *antonemus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > semeton belogger yth, > > meneruskan saja berita di bawah ini. begitulah memang. UU ITE, pemblokiran > YouTube, dst. Kata Win, ini tanda2 zaman kegelapan di Indonesia. Waspadalah, > waspadalah! *kayak Bung api. hihihi* > > -- > > Cyber law worries bloggers > > Tifa Asrianti , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Mon, 04/07/2008 11:16 > AM | Headlines > > In a meeting organized by the British Council on Friday, bloggers > expressed concerns the new law on electronic information and transaction > could make them susceptible to charges of defamation. > > Blogger Enda Nasution said bloggers were being more careful now as the law > opened up possibilities of prosecution for providing "sensitive" content > about public figures and certain issues on their sites. > > "Bloggers can get in trouble by just linking to a website containing > defamation. In an indirect way, the law bans freedom of expression," Enda > said. > > After two years of deliberation, the House of Representatives passed the > Electronic Information and Transaction Law last month, which prohibits > citizens from distributing slander in any electronic format. Perpetrators > can get a maximum of six years in prison or a fine of Rp 1 billion > (US$107,526). > > The law also prohibits any kind of pornography, gambling, blackmail, lies, > threats and racist comments. > > Another blogger, Wicaksono, said the blogosphere could not be separated > from opinions. Therefore, there would always be people who liked or disliked > the content and the government should not levy criminal charges against > people based on subjective judgments. > > "In developed countries, the government lets the communities make > regulations to organize themselves. Besides, in other countries, libel is no > longer a criminal matter but a civil matter," Wicaksono said. > > He said it was bloggers themselves who should make a regulation on > expression. > > Blogger Raditya Dika said he recently deleted two posts after friends > warned him about the defamation articles in the cyber law. One of the posts > he took off was a parody of a local election containing deformed photos of > the running candidates. > > "Even if no cyber law existed, bloggers should always be careful what they > say in their blogs because it may offend other people's feelings," he said. > > Asmara Letizia said that no law was supposed to regulate how people > expressed opinions. > > "So far, I haven't deleted anything I have posted in my blogs. I believe > we have to be responsible and consistent on what we have said. We can still > protest other people as long as we can do it in an unoffending way," she > said. > > "I think the government should pay more attention to copyright issues > because there are cases in which people take blog content from blogs but do > not attribute the authors." > > - > anton | http://rumahtulisan.com > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > -- anton | http://rumahtulisan.com
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