A short movie about our lives. 10 minutes. Do you feel free? Unfortunately, YouTube, part of Google corporation, don’t permit to emebed the subtitle for this awsome short movie. You must see it with English subtitle HERE. Hunger for traffic?
Later Edit: Sorry Google, I fix it! But I still dont’t feel free!
Don’t let the EU parliament lock up the Internet! It will be no way back! Act now!
Internet access is not conditional.
On Tuesday, April 21st at 20:00, the ITRE report of the Telecoms Package, rapported by Catherine Trautmann, will come to a vote in the ITRE (Industry, TRansport, Energy) committee.
It may reintroduce amendment 138 (now renumbered amendment 46), a crucial safeguard of user’s rights on the Internet, and protection against the media industry private police and retribution called the “graduated response” or “three strikes” schemes. Am. 138 was approved by 88% of the European Parliament in first reading, on September 24th, 2008.
Yet rapporteur Catherine Trautmann is currently negotiating with the Council of the EU, which under the French presidency, and under very strong influence from M Sarkozy, deleted the amendment in first reading.
The Council may propose a compromise version of amendment 138/46 that is completely neutralized, or that may even become the opposite of the original by allowing the “three strikes” scheme instead of preventing it. According to the latest negotiations, am.138/46 wouldn’t anymore be an article (that must be transposed by Member States in their law) but a mere recital that has just indicative value.
The Internet hasn’t got a symphony yet.
It deserves one? Of course, it does!
Made by humans with passion and real instruments. You can watch their YouTube channel, here, will perform today at Carnegie Hall.