BANNED IN THE UK! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5273709/Extremists-banned-from-Britain-named-and-shamed-by-Home-Office.html
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/04/11/barack-obama-s-brother-banned-from-britain-over-sex-assault-lie-115875-21272142/ On 5/5/2009, "marc garrett" <[email protected]> wrote: >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/ > > _______________________________________________ > > NetBehaviour mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > NetBehaviour mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > >_______________________________________________ >NetBehaviour mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
