http://bit.ly/9v4F0W

This is happening NOW. It isn't something in the works, or down the
line. Governments and businesses have found a way to block and control
the internet and the way we use it under the guise of 'Copyright'
protection.

"In the US, the MPAA and RIAA (American equivalents of the MPA and the
BPI) just submitted comments to the American Intellectual Property
Czar, Victoria Espinel, laying out their proposal for IP enforcement.
They want us all to install spyware on our computers that deletes
material that it identifies as infringing. They want our networks
censored by national firewalls (U2's Bono also called for this in a
New York Times editorial, averring that if the Chinese could control
dissident information with censorware, our own governments could
deploy similar technology to keep infringement at bay). They want
border-searches of laptops, personal media players and thumb-drives.

They want poor countries bullied into diverting GDP from humanitarian
causes to enforcing copyright. And they want their domestic copyright
enforcement handled, free of charge, by the Department of Homeland
Security.

Elements of this agenda are also on display (or rather, in hiding) in
the secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a treaty being drafted
between a member's club of rich nations. They've turned their back on
the United Nations to negotiate in private, without having to contend
with journalists or public interest groups. By their own admission,
they intend to impose this treaty on poor countries as a condition of
ongoing trade, and in the US, the Obama administration has announced
its intention to pass ACTA without Congressional debate.

I'm not such a techno-triumphalist that I believe that the free and
open internet will solve all our socio-economic problems. But I am
enough of a techno-pessimist to believe that baking surveillance,
control and censorship into the very fabric of our networks, devices
and laws is the absolute road to dictatorial hell.

Chekhov wrote that a gun on the mantelpiece in act one is sure to go
off by act three. The entertainment industry's blinkered pursuit of
its own narrow goals has the potential to redesign our technology to
be the perfect tools and excuses for oppression."

This is all happening very quietly, out of the spotlight of the Media.

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