[[--Translated text (en -> es)--]] Asunto: Re: El Tribunal Europeo de Justicia sobre filtrado de Internet A partir de: carlton.samuels@gmail.com Esta decisión es sin duda un alivio, porque el Tribunal está de acuerdo en que la la presunción a la privacidad en Internet no puede ser tan fácilmente negada o invadido. La sentencia rechaza el "todo el mundo es un criminal" enfoque y recomendar que Los titulares de PI alegando una lesión debe identificar la fuente individual y luego perseguir su reparación legal de la queja en contra de esa entidad. ============================== Carlton A Samuels Móvil: 876-818-1799 * Estrategia, Planificación, Gobierno, Evaluación y plazos de entrega * ============================= On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 a las 7:00 AM, < lac-discuss-en-request@atlarge-lists.icann.org> escribió:
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1. ENC: The European Court of Justice found that preemptive internet filtering violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and its customers. (Vanda UOL) 2. ENC: The European Court of Justice found internet filtering preemptive That Violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and Its customers. (vanda@uol.com.br)
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Message: 1 Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 17:06:39 -0200 From: "Vanda UOL" <vanda@uol.com.br> Subject: [lac-discuss-en] ENC: The European Court of Justice found that preemptive internet filtering violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and its customers. To: <lac-discuss-es@atlarge-lists.icann.org>, <lac-discuss-en@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Message-ID: <001101ccad37$b480d3d0$1d827b70$@uol.com.br> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
For believers in a free and open Internet, yesterday brought an extraordinarily significant reason to give thanks: The European Union's highest court -- the European Court of Justice -- ruled that Internet filtering is a violation of fundamental rights. The ECJ reversed a horribly misguided Belgian court decision that mandated China-style user surveillance by ISPs. This is a dramatically consequential decision that establishes a new baseline for Internet freedom that now protects the nearly 500 million individuals who live in the member states of the EU.
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Vanda Scartezini
Polo Consultores Associados
IT Trend
Alameda Santos 1470 ? 1407,8
01418-903 S?o Paulo,SP, Brasil
Tel + 5511 3266.6253
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 19:07:41 GMT From: vanda@uol.com.br Subject: [lac-discuss-en] ENC: The European Court of Justice found internet filtering preemptive That Violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and Its customers. To: lac-discuss-en@atlarge-lists.icann.org Message-ID: <201111271907.pARJ7fuS000902@mm.icann.org>
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Subject: ENC: The European Court of Justice found internet filtering preemptive That Violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and Its customers. From: vanda@uol.com.br
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arstechnica.com
Vanda Scartezini
Polo Consultores Associados
IT Trend
Alameda Santos 1470 1407.8
01418-903 So Paulo, SP, Brazil
Tel + 5511 3266.6253
Mob + 55118181.1464
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