Act now!Tomorrow is too late!
WE CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT – WE HAVE VOTED THEM – TELL THE PARLIAMENT TO VOTE NO!
Internet access is not conditional
Everyone who owns a website has an interest in defending the free use of Internet… so has everyone who uses Google or Skype… everyone who expresses their opinions freely, does research of any kind, whether for personal health problems or academic study … everyone who shops online…who dates online…socializes online… listens to music…watches video…
INDEX
1-WHAT THEY WANT TO ENFORCE
2- CONSEQUENCES FOR ALL OF US
3- OUR VOTES
4- HOW POLITICIANS WILL ACT
5- HOW WE WILL RESPOND
6- HOW TO DO IT – TOOLS
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1-WHAT THEY WANT TO ENFORCE. THE TELECOMS PACKAGE
The internet as we know it is at risk because of proposed new EU rules (the Telecoms package) are being discussed now at 2nd reading in the Parliament stage. Under the proposed new rules, broadband providers will be legally able to limit the number of websites you can look at, and to tell you whether or not you are allowed to use particular services. It will be dressed up as ‘new consumer options’ which people can choose from. People will be offered TV-like packages – with a limited number of options for you to access.
It means that the Internet will be packaged up and your ability to access and to put up content could be severely restricted. It will create boxes of Internet accessibility, which don’t fit with the way we use it today.
This is because internet is now permitting exchanges between persons which cannot be controlled or “facilitated” by any middlemen (the state or a corporation). This possibility improves citizen’s life but force the industry to lose power and control. Access providers have now learned that controlling access they can control the information society development.That is why they are pushing to act those changes.
The excuse is to promote competition, offering choices to users which fit better their behavior on the Internet and, by collaborating with sectors interested in the promotion of lawful content (aka the entertainment industry), to control the flow of music, films and entertainment content against the alleged piracy by downloading for free, using P2P file-sharing. However, the real victims of this plan will be all Internet users and the democratic and independent access to information, culture goods..
2- CONSEQUENCES FOR ALL OF US
Think about how you use the Internet! What would it mean to you if free access to the Internet was taken away?
These days, the Internet is about life and freedom. It’s about shopping, booking theatre tickets … holidays, learning, job-seeking, banking, and trade. It’s also about the fun things – dating, chatting, invitations, music, entertainment, joking and even a Second Life. It is a tool to express ourselves, to collaborate, innovate, share, stimulate new business ideas, reach new markets – thrive without middlemen..
Listen to one of the fathers of the World Wide Web talking about network discrimination and how it could affect to the openness of the Internet
He talks about the USA,….but in Europe the same can happen if the Telecoms Package passes as it is now .
Just think – what’s your web address? Unless people have that address in their “package” of regular websites – they won’t be able to find you. That means they can’t buy, or book, or register, or even view you online. Your business won’t be able to find niche suppliers of goods – and compare prices. If you get any money at all from advertising on your site, it will diminish. Yes, Amazon and a select few will be OK, they will be the included in the package. But your advertising on Google or any other website, will be increasingly worthless. Skype could be blocked. (As it is in Germany in the use from iPhone, already). Small businesses could literally disappear, especially specialist, niche or artisan businesses.
If we don’t do something now – we could lose free and open use of the internet. Our freedom (of choice in information, market, culture, pleasure) will be curtailed.
3- THE VALUE OF OUR OPINIONS AND OUR VOTES
Tell the European Parliament to vote against conditional access to the Internet!
Remind them that they need your vote in June and that the Internet http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Political_Memory still give us the tools to be watching and judging what they are doing!
You must know you are not alone: hundreds of organizations are working on that and thousands of people have already contacted their parliamentarians about that. In scambioetico website you can also find some letters responding.
4- WHAT OUR POLITICIANS WANT TO PASS
The EU proposals hold an enormous risk for our future. They are about to become Law – and will be virtually impossible to reverse. People (even the members of the European Parliament who are voting on it) don’t really seem to understand the full implications and the legal changes are wrapped up in something called “Telecoms Package” which lulls people into thinking it is just about industry.
However, in reality, hiding from public view, the amendments are about the way the Internet will operate in future.
Text about your rights to access and distribute content, services and applications, is being crossed out. And the text that is being brought in, says that broadband providers must inform you of any limitations, or restrictions to your access. Alternative versions use the word ‘conditions’ – and it is seriously being proposed that you will be told the conditions of use of Internet services. This is made to sound good – it is dressed up as ‘transparency’ – except that of course it means that the broadband provider will have the legal right to limit your access or to impose conditions, otherwise why would they need to tell you? If the Telecoms Package as it reads now is voted in, the changes will not be reversible.
5- HOW WE WILL RESPOND
We all have a stake in the Internet! You need to act now to save it!
Ask to your leaders and representatives’ in the European Parliament to support a free and open Internet, where restrictions and limitations are only decided by a judicial ruling and monitoring is forbidden.
Demand that Internet access providers will be required to offer a service open and without discriminations
Promoting growth and competition of the European economy should not be detrimental for citizen’s rights and the democratic participation. A fair welfare will not be reached if Internet does not stand free and open.
6- HOW TO DO IT (TOOLS):
Click here to find a technical explanation by Monica Horten, article by article, so you can check with your own eyes what it is going on.
The open coalition has also sent a number of letters to the European Parliamentarians (MEPs) with an explanation of the controversial articles (http://www.co-ment.net/text/711/)
As suggested by La Quadrature You can :
1.Email, write to or phone your MEP – Follow the link to their website. to get the details.
-You can use this letter as a model if you want (click here)
-You are welcome to personalise the letter and include information that will make MEPs sit up, take note and take appropriate action. (Please do not be aggressive as they will not listen to you).
2.In this link you will be able to send these recommendations directly to all the Parliamentarians, (hacktivistas) Believe, they will really receive it and they will really feel the pressure.
3.Join our facebook group. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=73537262931.
4.Send this site to everyone you know so that they can take action.
5.Syndicate this page so that you keep been informed: disinformation is what they count on, we must be aware.
ACT now!Tomorrow is too late!
URGENT – VOTING IN EU PARLIAMENT 5th of MAY 2009
Published April 20, 2009 Uncategorized 0 Comments
Don’t let the EU parliament lock up the Internet! It will be no way back!
Act now!Tomorrow is too late!
WE CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT – WE HAVE VOTED THEM – TELL THE PARLIAMENT TO VOTE NO!
Internet access is not conditional
Everyone who owns a website has an interest in defending the free use of Internet… so has everyone who uses Google or Skype… everyone who expresses their opinions freely, does research of any kind, whether for personal health problems or academic study … everyone who shops online…who dates online…socializes online… listens to music…watches video…
INDEX
1-WHAT THEY WANT TO ENFORCE
2- CONSEQUENCES FOR ALL OF US
3- OUR VOTES
4- HOW POLITICIANS WILL ACT
5- HOW WE WILL RESPOND
6- HOW TO DO IT – TOOLS
______________________________________
1-WHAT THEY WANT TO ENFORCE. THE TELECOMS PACKAGE
The internet as we know it is at risk because of proposed new EU rules (the Telecoms package) are being discussed now at 2nd reading in the Parliament stage. Under the proposed new rules, broadband providers will be legally able to limit the number of websites you can look at, and to tell you whether or not you are allowed to use particular services. It will be dressed up as ‘new consumer options’ which people can choose from. People will be offered TV-like packages – with a limited number of options for you to access.
It means that the Internet will be packaged up and your ability to access and to put up content could be severely restricted. It will create boxes of Internet accessibility, which don’t fit with the way we use it today.
This is because internet is now permitting exchanges between persons which cannot be controlled or “facilitated” by any middlemen (the state or a corporation). This possibility improves citizen’s life but force the industry to lose power and control. Access providers have now learned that controlling access they can control the information society development.That is why they are pushing to act those changes.
The excuse is to promote competition, offering choices to users which fit better their behavior on the Internet and, by collaborating with sectors interested in the promotion of lawful content (aka the entertainment industry), to control the flow of music, films and entertainment content against the alleged piracy by downloading for free, using P2P file-sharing. However, the real victims of this plan will be all Internet users and the democratic and independent access to information, culture goods..
2- CONSEQUENCES FOR ALL OF US
Think about how you use the Internet! What would it mean to you if free access to the Internet was taken away?
These days, the Internet is about life and freedom. It’s about shopping, booking theatre tickets … holidays, learning, job-seeking, banking, and trade. It’s also about the fun things – dating, chatting, invitations, music, entertainment, joking and even a Second Life. It is a tool to express ourselves, to collaborate, innovate, share, stimulate new business ideas, reach new markets – thrive without middlemen..
Listen to one of the fathers of the World Wide Web talking about network discrimination and how it could affect to the openness of the Internet
He talks about the USA,….but in Europe the same can happen if the Telecoms Package passes as it is now .
Just think – what’s your web address? Unless people have that address in their “package” of regular websites – they won’t be able to find you. That means they can’t buy, or book, or register, or even view you online. Your business won’t be able to find niche suppliers of goods – and compare prices. If you get any money at all from advertising on your site, it will diminish. Yes, Amazon and a select few will be OK, they will be the included in the package. But your advertising on Google or any other website, will be increasingly worthless. Skype could be blocked. (As it is in Germany in the use from iPhone, already). Small businesses could literally disappear, especially specialist, niche or artisan businesses.
If we don’t do something now – we could lose free and open use of the internet. Our freedom (of choice in information, market, culture, pleasure) will be curtailed.
3- THE VALUE OF OUR OPINIONS AND OUR VOTES
Tell the European Parliament to vote against conditional access to the Internet!
Remind them that they need your vote in June and that the Internet http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Political_Memory still give us the tools to be watching and judging what they are doing!
You must know you are not alone: hundreds of organizations are working on that and thousands of people have already contacted their parliamentarians about that. In scambioetico website you can also find some letters responding.
4- WHAT OUR POLITICIANS WANT TO PASS
The EU proposals hold an enormous risk for our future. They are about to become Law – and will be virtually impossible to reverse. People (even the members of the European Parliament who are voting on it) don’t really seem to understand the full implications and the legal changes are wrapped up in something called “Telecoms Package” which lulls people into thinking it is just about industry.
However, in reality, hiding from public view, the amendments are about the way the Internet will operate in future.
Text about your rights to access and distribute content, services and applications, is being crossed out. And the text that is being brought in, says that broadband providers must inform you of any limitations, or restrictions to your access. Alternative versions use the word ‘conditions’ – and it is seriously being proposed that you will be told the conditions of use of Internet services. This is made to sound good – it is dressed up as ‘transparency’ – except that of course it means that the broadband provider will have the legal right to limit your access or to impose conditions, otherwise why would they need to tell you? If the Telecoms Package as it reads now is voted in, the changes will not be reversible.
5- HOW WE WILL RESPOND
We all have a stake in the Internet! You need to act now to save it!
Ask to your leaders and representatives’ in the European Parliament to support a free and open Internet, where restrictions and limitations are only decided by a judicial ruling and monitoring is forbidden.
Demand that Internet access providers will be required to offer a service open and without discriminations
Promoting growth and competition of the European economy should not be detrimental for citizen’s rights and the democratic participation. A fair welfare will not be reached if Internet does not stand free and open.
6- HOW TO DO IT (TOOLS):
Click here to find a technical explanation by Monica Horten, article by article, so you can check with your own eyes what it is going on.
The open coalition has also sent a number of letters to the European Parliamentarians (MEPs) with an explanation of the controversial articles (http://www.co-ment.net/text/711/)
As suggested by La Quadrature You can :
1.Email, write to or phone your MEP – Follow the link to their website. to get the details.
-You can use this letter as a model if you want (click here)
-You are welcome to personalise the letter and include information that will make MEPs sit up, take note and take appropriate action. (Please do not be aggressive as they will not listen to you).
2.In this link you will be able to send these recommendations directly to all the Parliamentarians, (hacktivistas) Believe, they will really receive it and they will really feel the pressure.
3.Join our facebook group. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=73537262931.
4.Send this site to everyone you know so that they can take action.
5.Syndicate this page so that you keep been informed: disinformation is what they count on, we must be aware.