From h0724elw@rz.hu-berlin.de Sun Apr 7 13:51:17 2002 From: h0724elw@rz.hu-berlin.de (Volker Grassmuck) Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 14:51:17 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [campaigns] fuer die digitale Privatkopie! Message-ID: <1161.141.20.196.120.1018183877.squirrel@appel.rz.hu-berlin.de> Liebe Campaignistinnen und Campaignisten, es wird ernst. N=E4chste Woche startet eine Mail-Aktion an Schr=F6der. Le= tzten Donnerstag gabs ein kurzfristig angesetzten Treffen mit, einem der beiden Autoren des Referentenentwurfs im BMJ, Jeanette Hofmann, Bernd Lutterbeck= , Robert Gehring und Stefan Krempl. Dr=E4ngender Anla=DF ist, dass die Fris= t f=FCr Stellungnahmen am 19.4. zuende geht. Idee ist es, einen offenen Brief aufzusetzen, den Interessierte an Schr=F6der, vielleicht Cc: Herta, schic= ken k=F6nnen, um einen einzigen Punkt deutlich zu machen: die Privatkopie mu=DF= auch im Digitalraum m=F6glich bleiben. Der Referentenentwurf spart eine Regelung zur Durchsetzung der Privatkopieschranke bei der Anwendung technischer Schutzma=DFnahmen aus, = im Interesse einer z=FCgigen Umsetzung der EU-Richtlinie und damit die Frage= mit allen Betroffenen weiter intensiv und ohne Zeitdruck er=F6rtert werden ka= nn, wie es in der Begr=FCndung hei=DFt. Die eine Seite der Balance wird also neu geregelt, w=E4hrend ein zentrale= r Punkt der anderen offen bleibt und "erforderlichenfalls" Gegenstand eines weiteren Gesetzentwurfes wird. Was auch hei=DFt, dass den Datenherren Rec= hte gew=E4hrt werden, die nachtr=E4glich nur schwer wieder einzuschr=E4nken s= ind. Eine Forderung, das UrhG nur zu novellieren, wenn auch die Privatkopie gesichert ist, w=FCrde wahrscheinlich dazu f=FChren, dass der Entwurf nic= ht mehr in dieser Legislaturperiode verabschiedet wird. Was aber in der Runde nic= ht als problematischer angesehen wurde, als es ohnehin schon ist. Das Ganze k=F6nnte so =E4hnlich aussehen wie http://www.odem.org/informationsfreiheit/, nur das der Brief direkt von d= er Site verschickt werden kann. Erste Entw=FCrfe f=FCr den Brief, der m=F6gl= ichst einfach und pr=E4gnant gehalten sein soll, so dass m=F6glichst viele Leut= e ihn unterschreiben und abschicken, sind in Arbeit. Willy Sch=E4fer hat die Do= main privatkopie.net geordert, die auf den neuen WOS-Rechner zeigen wird und w= ohl ab Mittwoch bespielbar ist. Aleks Stielau richtet den Rechner ein (Apache= , Mailman etc.). Frank Ronneburg baut Datenbank und PHP- Skripte. Fehlt noc= h jemand f=FCr's Webdesign. Dann m=FCssen Unterst=FCtzerorganisationen gefunden werden wie CCC, Fitug= , Odem, miko, B=F6ll-Stiftung, Netzwerk Neue Medien, IfROSS, Bundesverband der Bibliotheksvereinigungen, Indymedia, Attac etc., halt so breit wie m=F6gl= ich. Vielleicht auch noch einige namhafte Erstunterzeichner. Sind wir soweit, geht's drum, so laut wie m=F6glich zu trommeln. Ank=FCnd= igungen auf Mailinglisten, Banner zum Runterladen f=FCr befreundete Sites, Pressearbeit (Heise-Ticker etc.) Jede Idee willkommen. Wer Zeit hat, sich zu engagieren, m=F6ge sich melde= n. Gru=DF Volker From vgrass@rz.hu-berlin.de Sat Apr 27 01:17:13 2002 From: vgrass@rz.hu-berlin.de (Volker Grassmuck) Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 02:17:13 +0200 Subject: [campaigns] (Fwd) widerstand in england Message-ID: <3CCA0A29.13748.6DBFD9@localhost> zum Widerstand in Deutschland siehe http://privatkopie.net. Mehr dazu in Kürze. Volker ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 19:10:27 +0200 From: Peter Mühlbauer To: Volker Grassmuck Subject: widerstand in england This is a forwarded message From: Dave Green To: NTK recipient list Date: Friday, April 26, 2002, 5:58:19 PM Subject: NTK now, 2002-04-26 ===8<==============Original message text=============== _ _ _____ _ __ <*the* weekly high-tech sarcastic update for the uk> | \ | |_ _| |/ / _ __ __2002-04-26_ o join! mail an empty message to | \| | | | | ' / | '_ \ / _ \ \ /\ / / o ntknow-subscribe@lists.ntk.net | |\ | | | | . \ | | | | (_) \ v v / o website (+ archive) lives at: |_| \_| |_| |_|\_\|_| |_|\___/ \_/\_/ o http://www.ntk.net/ "The whole point about the internet is that it can be tracked to the last detail and there's nothing like that offline..." - Mark Wilding, Intellitracker, reveals the net's "whole point" http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/sci/tech/newsid_1943000/1943947.stm ...and, more to the point, astute and insightful comments like these will now hang around for all eternity >> HARD NEWS << defying that EU Theoretically there are all kinds of ways which you could oppose the EUROPEAN UNION COPYRIGHT DIRECTIVE, but one which won't currently land you in jail is attending next Monday's CAMPAIGN FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS MINICONFERENCE (6.30pm, Mon 2002- 04-29, City University, London EC1, free). Previously described by us as a "poorly localised version" of the ever- popular US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the EUCD is of course a similarly stealthy attack on fair use (and/or casual piracy) of digital content, implemented by - among other things - giving greater legal protection to any "technical protection measures" which the rights-holder puts in place. Which, we like to think, is like trying to stamp out trespassing by making it illegal to climb any kind of fence. Linux second-in-command ALAN COX will be predicting the "Effects Of The EUCD On Open Source Software Development, The Software Industry And Disabled Access", the Campaign For Digital Rights' MARTIN KEEGAN will be dishing out legal advice and, on the basis of previous get-togethers, they'd especially like to hear from librarians, lawyers, open source advocates, musicians, authors and other rights-holders, and, last but not least, anyone who's always wanted to be dressed up as William Shakespeare and paraded around the UK's shopping centres in a cage. (Presumably as part of some symbolic anti-EUCD protest, though make sure you get that element in writing beforehand.) http://www.lonix.org.uk/tnet-cgi/Lonix?CODE=userMeetings - with ACM-approved refreshments from Costcutter, Sainsbury's http://www.xcom2002.com/ - nothing to see here (yet). Please move along. As if that weren't enough for the lawyers to look forward to, there's another new takedown procedure stalking the websites of this fair country. This time, it's someone who wants his own postings removed from the archive of Nigel Metheringham's exim-user mailing list; the legal axe being wielded is the Data Protection Act - and the motive? Who knows? Especially as Mr Deleted's exim-user postings were hardly controversial. A bit naive, perhaps, but really nothing compared to the deluded rantings most of us have in the indestructible archives of our online pasts. So why go to such trouble to get them removed? If Captain Scribble is trying to prevent spam-harvesting of his email address: well, sending nasty letters to public mailing lists you actually subscribed to seems a bit of a heavyhanded way of tackling the problem. And what about all his posts to Debian mailing lists where his address also appears? We can't imagine the internationalist, freedom- loving, legally-rigorous Debianites will keel over so easily. The other possibility, we suppose, is that it's a bold attempt to prevent even the smallest hint of public fallibility from being detected online. Well, that certainly did the trick. http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20020422/037986.html - cause http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20000228/016945.html - effect But as the Data Protection Act taketh with one hand, so it also gives with the other. Just to highlight our ambivalence, the sinister-but-sometimes-sweet Office of the Information Commissioner has indirectly provided us all with the sweetest of old skool gifts: a new phone system pheature. In one of its talmudic judgements, the OIC has decided that the number you leave on other people's caller-ID records should be, as personal data should always be, deleteable. From last month, dialling 1475 will remove the last recorded incoming number on a phone, in such a way that dialling 1471 afterwards on the same device will just hit "Number Withheld". Reactions, where they exist, are mixed. The outraged NTK subscriber who spotted this in the latest BT brochure claims, in a beautifully Daily Mail-ian coinage, that it's "a Philanderer's Charter". We just thought it was another interesting trick to impress your mates at the local 2600 meet. After the fourth or fifth Happy Meal, perhaps. http://www.oftel.gov.uk/ind_groups/cli_group/docs/dprlet070202.htm - ALL HAIL THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/notifs/28-02-2002/Call_Charges/00181.htm - all very well, but when are we going to get downloadable ringtones? >> ANTI-NEWS << berating the obvious http://www.justlegit.com/ maybe not what you thought, despite design, enticing-sounding domain name... you're next, Ron: http://web.archive.org/web/20020204000834/http://207.49.114.8/specials/reagan/ ... mishearing instructions to "just put 'any name' in front of the @ sign": http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/26/dohany.gif ... another old favourite - inappropriate ad on an anorexia page: http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/26/dohyahoo.gif ... there's a small clue in every rollover URL: http://www.roadcodetest.com/nz/ ... http://research.microsoft.com/labs/cam.asp welcomes "hard copies of your c.v. in ASCII text or Microsoft Word format" - trained sniffer dogs can smell the taint Star Office leaves on the page... reassuring evidence that they know what they're talking about: http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/26/dohgif.gif - and that BARCLAYS thoroughly tested their online banking service: http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/26/dohbarc.gif ... and finally, for the small minority of readers who didn't send us it this week: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020422/168/1fjje.html - no caption competition required... >> EVENT QUEUE << goto's considered non-harmful BRUMCON II (from 12noon, next Sat 2002-05-04, Britannia Hotel, Birmingam, suggested donation UKP3-5) is described by our correspondent as a "combined security con, blackhat thinktank and party" - though they've already spoiled one "spot the fed" competition by announcing that they're expecting a delegation from the Metropolitan Police Computer Crimes Unit (possibly the guy who "busted the 8lgm"), who'll be taking questions from the floor and generally "gathering information" during the event. It won't be hard to show more clue than some of the whitehats at this week's INFOSEC EUROPE, where an NTK reader spotted someone jotting down the names of the reformed haxxors in a discussion panel, and apparently mishearing "Coldfire" as "Coalfire". http://www.brum2600.net/brumcon2/ - with his l33t friends "Economy 7" and "Gas Central Heating" http://diy.spc.org/ourmayday/timetable.html - unless you're already in custody after May Day festivities http://www.anmf.org.uk/ - to the barricades, mes amis! Give us New Media Freelancing or give us death! >> TRACKING << sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering A couple of weeks ago we linked to Michael Greene's Grammy speech "The Insidious Virus of Illegal Music Downloading", wondering if, as source material for sampling enthusiasts, it might just live up to its name. DJ C0ntaX, of the KPMG Jungle massive, is our first audioshopper of the file, with his suitably spooky remix of Greene's "Death of The Music Industry Foodchain" rap, encoded in the popular MP3 protocol, as used on your pervasive, out-of-control, and oh-so-criminal file- sharing networks. In the next couple of weeks, we confidently predict we'll be outshone by another activist group's multimedia announcement, but in the meantime there's still an opening for a Chris Morris-style cutup of the original to say something a bit more, shall we say, "revealing" about the music biz. http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/26/riaa_we_love_you.mp3 - send links to your remixes to tips@spesh.com http://www.ntk.net/2002/04/05/speech.mp3 - plus transcript: http://grammy.aol.com/features/speech.html >> MEMEPOOL << ceci n'est pas une http://www.gagpipe.com/ AUDIOGALAXY knows what the folk fans are really searching for: http://www.audiogalaxy.com/articles?&a=237 ... TLC's famed choosiness over expensive transport vindicated in the end: http://www.michaelkelly.fsnet.co.uk/TLC.htm ... no JUNIOR COMMUNION WAFERS?: http://www.christiancandy.com/estore/ ... not technically a "fag", but they seem to hate her anyway: http://www.godhatesfags.com/fliers/apr2002/Queen_Mother_In_Hell_4-2-2002.pdf ... for printing out and sticking in fast-food restaurants: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~dans/condiment.jpg ... Greeks seduced by English hobby that dare not speak its name: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1949000/1949027.stm ... is "cod Japanese poetry" a form of protected free speech?: http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/Gallery/decss-haiku.txt ... auto MCSWEENEYS generator: http://pfrh.com/flash/muse7b.swf ... "off the map" this week - MENWITH HILL listening station: www.multimap.com/map/photo.cgi?x=420500&y=457000&scale=25000&rt=overlay.htm ... http://www.nra.org/ launch their own ISP, in "effort to create a high quality Internet Service that helps promote and protect Second Amendment rights"... two words - COUNTERSTRIKE COSPLAY: http://home.kimo.com.tw/cos00001/cs-22.htm ... >> GEEK MEDIA << blimey, there's a new http://www.tvgohome.com/ TV>> The Shamen's Mr C comes clean about "Ebeneezer Goode" in the acid house episode of techno music history PUMP UP THE VOLUME (2.55am, Fri, C4)... Chris Morris, Michael Barrymore and Janet Street-Porter are among C4's TOP TEN TV REBELS (10.30pm, Sat, C4)... leading into a unconventional batch of Saturday movies which includes THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (10.20pm, Sat, BBC1), THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL (1.10am, Sat, C4), THE FRENCH CONNECTION II (11pm, Sat, BBC2) and WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S II (1.30am, Sat, ITV): "Bernie's back - and he's still dead!"... Will Self imitates Mark Thomas in ADDICTED TO ARMS - A WILL SELF INVESTIGATION (6.45pm, Sun, BBC2)... Sunday night's somewhat more brutal film selection features THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123 (11.15pm, Sun, BBC1), THE HITCHER (10pm, Sun, C4), and Jerry Bruckheimer-produced shuttle thriller MAX Q (9pm, Sun, C5) - referring to the moment of maximum aerodynamic pressure (when the Challenger came apart), rather than being a prequel to current cinema release "John Q", for instance... new early-morning programme RI:SE (6.55am, Mon- Fri, C4) appears to be "The Big Breakfast" presented by the original lineup of BBC1's "The Saturday Show", or something... ITV bravely gives airtime to a minority which, up until now, have been shamefully ignored by broadcasters - the YOUNG, LOADED, AND POSH (9pm, Mon, ITV)... the schedules look more and more like TVGoHome in the form of harrowing Belgian serial-killer mockumentary MAN BITES DOG (11.35pm, Mon, C4), confrontational new reality gameshow DIET OR DIE (10.35pm, Tue, BBC1), and Omid "The Mummy" Djalili's lifestyle swap AT HOME WITH THE CRACKHEADS (11.05pm, Tue, C4) - all scarier than John Carpenter's substandard John Wyndham remake VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED (11.35pm, Tue, BBC1)... the ubiquitous Rutger Hauer returns in Karen "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Allen "Dead Calm"- alike VOYAGE (11.45pm, Thu, BBC1)... it's the bearded, good Robin Williams giving Robert De Niro shock doses of L-DOPA in neuro-drama AWAKENINGS (8pm, Wed, C5)... as PANIC MECHANICS (8pm, Thu, BBC2) welds together bits of its "Scrapheap Challenge" and "Salvage Squad" predecessors, right down to bald-headed presenter Trevor Nelson instead of Lee Hurst... FILM>> it's Leelee "Elijah Wood's girlfriend in Deep Impact" Sobieski, Paul "the Keanu Reeves soundalike from The Fast And The Furious", Steve "Reality Bites" Zahn, and John "director of The Last Seduction" Dahl - together at last! - in teens-on- the-run renamed re-shot ending "Duel" thriller remake ROADKILL ( http://www.cndb.com/movie.html?title=Joy+Ride+%282001%29 : Leelee does not appear nude in this movie, although there are several scenes of note; well worth the wait to catch the tanned and muscular backside of the adorable Paul Walker; an instant classic in cinematic male nudity)... for his part, Denzel Washington remakes hostage negotiation classic "Dog Day Afternoon", but with more criticism of the US's poor standard of public healthcare provision, in heavy-handed hospital hold- up JOHN Q ( http://www.capalert.com/capreports/johnq.htm : beating; fighting; irresponsibility with a firearm; marital argumentation; prostitution and yielding to it; suggesting a traffic fatality was an act of God; Yin yang on tee shirt)... while Hugh Grant reprises his usual idiotic role, cheerfully mugging through yet another bloody Nick Hornby adaptation as he looks after a satanic child from the planet Vulcan in ABOUT A BOY ( http://www.bbfc.co.uk/ : rated '12' for infrequent strong language)... >> SMALL PRINT << Need to Know is a useful and interesting UK digest of things that happened last week or might happen next week. You can read it on Friday afternoon or print it out then take it home if you have nothing better to do. It is compiled by NTK from stuff they get sent. Registered at the Post Office as "How we sound - to dogs" http://web.lfw.org/jminc/NTK/http://www.ntk.net/ NEED TO KNOW THEY STOLE OUR REVOLUTION. NOW WE'RE STEALING IT BACK. Archive - http://www.ntk.net/ Unsubscribe? Mail ntknow-unsubscribe@lists.ntk.net Subscribe? Mail ntknow-subscribe@lists.ntk.net NTK now is supported by UNFORTU.NET, and by you: http://www.ntkmart.com/ (K) 2002 Special Projects. Copying is fine, but include URL: http://www.ntk.net/ Tips, news and gossip to tips@spesh.com All communication is for publication, unless you beg. Press releases from naive PR people to pr@spesh.com Remember: Your work email may be monitored if sending sensitive material. Sending >500KB attachments is forbidden by the Geneva Convention. Your country may be at risk if you fail to comply. ===8<===========End of original message text=========== -- Best regards, Peter mailto:peter.muehlbauer@vka.fak12.uni-muenchen.de ------- End of forwarded message ------- ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| act now: Rettet die Privatkopie! http://privatkopie.net new releases: Freie Software -- Zwischen Privat- und Gemeineigentum http://freie-software.bpb.de home: http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Grassmuck ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| From designs@suct.com Sat Apr 27 14:01:31 2002 From: designs@suct.com (Peter C. Krell) Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 09:01:31 -0400 Subject: [campaigns] widerstand....bug-report...anregung/kommentar Message-ID: <200204271301.JAA05637@mail.lokmail.net> hallo volker, die feedback adresse auf : info@privatkopie.net ...funktioniert leider nicht. in anschluss an die diskussion bei der bootlab-party (war uebrigens nett) koennte man diese anregung/kommentierung meinerseits auch gleich auf rohrpostliste posten. nichtzuletzt darum, weil man auf diesem wege wahrscheinlich die richtigen leute fuer solche kreativen cross-media-re-mix-konzepte anzusprechen und erreichen kann. zur erinnerung: die rede ging von der rueckkehr der selbstreferentiell gewordenen medien zu ihren medienvermittelten inhalten auf der basis neuer technischer und technologischer (ausdrucks- und repraesentations)-moeglichkeiten auch im sinne m. mc luhans und q. fiores et al. 1968. gruss, peter -- hallo andy, hallo ihr, coole seite,.... aber zeigt doch mal ein paar bilder, animationen, filmchen und audio-bespiele, etc. als best practice examples fuer eine konstruktive evolution der einzelnen kombinatorisch reeditierbarer medienelemente (prof. zerdick) zu neuen clustern hybrider bedeutungsschwangerer kulturproduktion, oder darf man nicht mal sowas? waere schade. falls bedarf an solchen arbeiten bestuende, wuerde ich mich gerne bereit erklaeren einen solchen illustrationsprozess assistierend zur seite zu treten.... viele gruesse, peter (designs@suct.com) p.s.: sonst fuehrt man die debatte wiedermal nur um des labern wegen, gell? rapbit! ___-__-_______-:-________-__-_______-:-________-__-________-:-______-__-__ commercial avatar clothes @ suct.com