
Photo original: grisei on Flickr. CC Attribution. Edited by me.
From TheLocal.se:
Sweden welcomes EU telecoms vote:
Sweden’s EU parliamentary delegation is rejoicing following a decision by the body to toss out a proposal that would have banned file sharers from the internet and forced internet service providers to filter content in the hunt for pirated material.
This is what I wrote about in yesterday’s post and it’s really great news for the european internet users.
Goverment getting closer to surveillance law compromise:
A proposal to introduce a special court to decide when Sweden can monitor cross-border communications traffic is expected to help unify the governing parties around a new version of the country’s controversial surveillance law.
This is not a good thing. We need to tear up the law, research what needs exist and then build a law that conforms to our actual needs and that has individuals integrity and human rights as a high priority. This is not something that has been done incedibly enough.
Instituting a special court is just like, as some sensibly put it, putting a pink silk bow around a piece of shit.
It’s still stinks but it looks nicer :/
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