Hi xDxD,

I look forward to reading an English version of Luca Neri's publication 
in the future, I'm sure this will happen. If anyone wishes to buy it 
(Italian only) - here is a link 
http://www.bandashop.it/product.php?id=71&pos=0

 >which is just as if person X, today, would go to the police and say 
"oh, well,
 >i THINK that xDxD (or marc garrett, or anyone else) is a criminal". 
And the
 >police come after me. With no proof or documentation apart from some
 >screenshots in which a series of  *rows show numbers separated by dots 
next
 >to a date and a string containing the name of a movie, dot AVI* .

Whether people are good, bad, innocent or criminals is not necessarily 
an important criteria in relation to judging if someone is a threat - it 
is more about eliminating 'the potential of authentic change' which 
dares to exist on its own terms, beyond and further than corporate or 
government orientated realms of control.

The only proof needed is suspicion. A psychologically enduced Panopticon 
state of play, festering on ignorance and paranoia which in turn 
incorporates a savage reliance of modern day witch trials - scaring 
those who may know what is going on in the world to take stock and 
witness others going through the process of ritualized, public 
humiliation from bullying authorities. Many classified as criminals, 
whilst the real criminals enjoy their extreme forms of liberation via 
their privelaged positions.

marc



 > Helo there!
 >
 > yes it is incredible.  even more as the whole process began with the 
trialfor k  being started with a unilateral accusation, sponsored by 
consulents of the editors' and publishers' organizations present in 
italy (such as SIAE and FMI).
 >
 > which is just as if person X, today, would go to the police and say 
"oh, well, i THINK that xDxD (or marc garrett, or anyone else) is a 
criminal". And the police come after me. With no proof or documentation 
apart from some screenshots in which a series of  *rows show numbers 
separated by dots next to a date and a string containing the name of a 
movie, dot AVI* .
 >
 > but then again, italy's not the easiest of places to be during these 
last few years. reminds a lot of the 1940's, in a new mediatical form.
 >
 > we co-organized with RomaEuropaFAKEFactory and Art is Open Source a 
meeting on/with the Pirate Bay on the same day as the presentation in 
the senate, together with Luca Neri, who recently published a book on 
the whole issue:
 >
 > 
http://www.artsblog.it/post/3146/speciale-reff-part-2-reffternoon-al-flexi-con-luca-neri-21-marzo-ore-1800
 >
 > and then there has been a big event which received lots of media 
coverage:
 >
 > http://www.no-copyright.net/
 >
 > (sorry, the reports are in italian, but they might prove useful anyway)
 >
 > nothing has changed. :(
 >
 > take care!
 > xDxD
 >
 >
 >
 > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:35 PM, marc garrett 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 >
 >     Italian Pirate Bay Trial in the Making.
 >
 >     Following the Swedish verdict, Italy is now considering starting 
its own
 >     trial against the people involved with The Pirate Bay. This would 
be the
 >     first criminal prosecution against the Pirate Bay 'founders' outside
 >     their home country.
 >
 >     During August last year, The Pirate Bay was "censored" in Italy when
 >     ISPs were ordered to block access to the worlds largest BitTorrent
 >     tracker. The Pirate Bay appealed the block and eventually won the 
court
 >     case. In October the Court of Bergamo ruled that no foreign 
website can
 >     be censored for alleged copyright infringement.
 >
 >     However, with the Swedish verdict against The Pirate Bay in hand, the
 >     Italian justice authority is now looking into the possibility of
 >     starting their very own trial against the Pirate Bay 'operators'.
 >     Interesting to say the least, because The Pirate Bay and those 
involved
 >     with the site have no direct link to Italy.
 >
 >     more...
 >     
http://torrentfreak.com/italian-pirate-bay-trial-in-the-making-090502/
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