The Fight Against the Copyright Lobby Is Part of the War for Freedom Of Speech!

I have said this often – and in many ways.

I have lamented the disconnect that exists between the people who fight for civil liberties in general and freedom of speech in particular and those who are battling the copyright trolls and those hardly audible voices that are trying to raise alarm about the abuse of patent laws.

Part of the problem – in my never-humble-opinion is that each of these groups comes from a completely different sphere of interest/infuence and, for all practical purposes, from different cultures.

They do not dress alike.

They do not follow the same trends in popular culture.

They do not agree on what ‘societal norms’ are today.

They do not read the same news sources.

And – perhaps most importantly – they do not use language the same way:  not only do they not use the same words to express themselves, when they do use ‘common’ words, they do not use them in the same sense.

Example:  when Canadian Free Speech acvocate Ezra Levant was being sued for defamation by an HRC troll by the name of Vigna, one of the ‘defamatory’ statements was that Mr. Levant accused Mr. Vigna of ‘hacking’.  The judge then started a bit of a lengthy discussion about what does the term ‘hacking’ really mean:  the consensus – undisputed by Mr. Levant’s sounsel – was that ‘hacking’ implies an illegal act!

Sitting in the audience, I came close to screaming out:  it does no such thing!!!

‘Hacking’ simply means ‘an innovative use of existing code/coding’!

I can easily say that I ‘hacked together’ a new app from bits of code I had from before:  no illegal activiy implied!  Sure, many people can use hacking for illegal purposes, but ‘cracking a problem’ is not the same as ‘cracking a safe’ – so the word ‘cracking’ does not, in itself, have illegal connotations.

Same with ‘hacking’.

BTW:  Mr. Levant was found to have defamed Mr. Vigna for saying he had ‘hacked’ something…

No wonder that the first two groups (civil libertarians/free speachers and anti-copyright-people) as ureasonable and weird…  (The last group is perhaps less distasteful to each of the first two, but, being mostly scientists, they are just not that great at communicating just how dire the situation really is….they are trained to overcome problems – not bitch about them:  so, that is what they do.  Which does not mean the problem is not there and is not desctroying our way of life!)

So, why is the message not resonating?

Perhaps this following article articulates this very point a little bit better than I ever could:

‘At this point in the discussion, the copyright industry will complain that they only take action for the illegal bitpatterns found, and that there is no infraction on the right to legal communications. And in doing so, they put themselves in the exact same spot as the old East German Stasi, which also steamed open all letters sent in the mail – but only took action on those with illegal content, just like the copyright industry describes as their preferred scenario. Stasi, too, sorted legal from illegal, and left the legal alone.’

And that is exactly what the copyright industry is demanding:  decrypt and check all the communication, permit the legal bits through and hand the rest over to law-enforcement agencies!

Please, consider the following court ruling in the UK:  All UK ISPs are now compelled to block access to Pirate Bay.

Please, c

onsider what is necessary to accomplish this:  each and every bit of communication has to be decrypted, analyzed and then either permitted to pass through or not.

That means that a private company not only has the right – it is compelled to – read each and every single email everyone sends.

What do they do with the information they receive in this manner?  The ruling does not bother itself with such mundane details….

WTF?!?!?!?

Sorry – please, insert the worst invectives of your choice here….

Because in a very real sense, this does indeed mean the end of private speech on the internet and the end of anonymous speech on the internet.

And let’s not forget our not-so-distant history:  anonymous speach is the cornerstone of liberty!

Without anonymous speach, there would be no Federalist Papers.

Without anonymous speach, there would be no way to overthrow tyrants.

No wonder those who want to hold power will use any pretext that presents itself in order to eliminate private communication and anonymous speech!!!

MEMRI TV: Activists Arrested in Mauritania after Burning Islamic Jurisdiction Books Legitimizing Slavery

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdZSNrm6D9g&feature=colike

Of course, Mauritania is not the only place where slavery is still practiced.

After all, Muhammad was a slave holder and a slave trader, so it is not surprising that pious Muslims consider slavery to be ‘sunna’, or ‘in the way of Muhammad’ – whom their religion requires they emulate.

Sex slavery?

An integral part of Islam over the centuries – and even now.

If you think this could only happen in backward places and never in ‘Western’ countries, please, remember the case of the Muslim in the US who was charged with keeping a sex-slave:  he argued that his arrest and prosecution was ‘religious discrimination’, because it is an integral part of his religious practices.  (Sorry – I looked for 2 hours or the link to the few newspaper articles about this case from when it happened a few years ago  – it seems to have dropped off the search engines…if you find it, please let me know and I will update the post!)

What we often don’t hear about is the nasty element of racism that permeates the Islamic practice of slavery:  just like the English word for ‘slavery’ is based on the word ‘Slav’, the Atabic word for a black person also means ‘a slave’.  (Arabic has more than one word for ‘slave’.)

What is happening in Africa right now is as much about religious persecution of non-Muslims (Christians included – but it is by no means limited to Christians) as it is about racial clensing:  the large-scale slaughter of black Africans by Arab Africans.  (Yes, we got a tiny glimpse into this when some reports leaked through during the Arab Spring about Libyans massacring black workers – but the context was usually lacking in the reports so people could not really understnd the significance of this.

We are often told by Islamist apologists that Muhammad did not like slavery – that one of his very first followers was a man whom he freed from slavery because he could not stand to watch this travesty…

Sure, he did do that:  he freed an Arab who had been a slave to another slaver by trading him a black man in exchange for the Arab!!!

Because what outraged Muhammad was not that a man should be enslaved – but that an Arab should be!  He had no difficulty with blacks being slaves, or Jews, or, for that matter, Slavs:  he is said to have kept a Christian Slavic girl as a sex-slave:  which prompted the centuries of hunting young Slavic girls as slaves for Muslim men, so they could emulate Muhammad.

Make no mistake:  Islam not only sanctions slavery, it actively promotes it .

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Prime Factorization Sweater

VictimlessCriminal: Laugh Your Head Off at Islam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2RMMZ5Jul8&feature=colike

Which is a good reminder:  only 19 more days till the 3rd annual Draw Muhammad Day!

It will take place on May 20th, 2012.

This year, I have read, people will try to make it a Twitter-event.

I will be publishing a special post for Draw Muhammad day.  It will include a short video of actual pious Islamic depictions of Muhammad throughout the ages, proving the current lie that depicting him is offensive and an insult to both Islam and to Muslims.

In addition, I will be publishing Mohammed cartoons created especially for the occassion.  If you’d like to submit one of you own works for inclusion on this day, please, leave a comment and I will get in touch with you.

 

UPDATE:  This is why we must continue to draw, post and exhibit cartoons of Muhammad.

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