resulting from a site redesign issue that just happened to take place between Salon’s queries about the amendment yesterday, and my noticing the missing pages and visible database errors this morning. Lauren Weinstein’s Blog: Senator Hatch’s Office Claims Missing Amendment “Just a Coincidence” - oh look, political coverup got deleted. Whoops!
LEE: I understand that you’re put in a difficult position where you say that you’re willing, as Arshad noted when the — that you’re — you don’t understand why China is so upset because the U.S. is willing to open up its human rights situation to all kinds of scrutiny —
TONER: And, Matt —
LEE: And then the first example that anyone raises, you’re not.

Even Mainstream Reporters Now Mocking US Bogus ‘Transparency’ On Human Rights Issues Concerning Bradley Manning | Techdirt - let’s hope this gets the attention it deserves. The US has advised on this for about 2 years now, and I hope people take notice.

Any time there’s a case on something they say “there is a legal case pending no comment”. This needs to stop.

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Groklaw - Nokia says about Symbian: “We’re Open”. The New License Shows Otherwise. - Yup. Analysis by Groklaw shows that Nokia is playing the MS game, the “we’re open! openness! OPENNNNN” game that MS is heavily fond of, while the reality is that it’s more locked down the windows and about as much as apple.

Nice knowing ya Nokia, we know you sold out, and now you’re out. goodbye.

It claims that seizing the URLs has “put illegal sites out of business” and also “raised public awareness. MPAA Praises Government Censorship And Lack Of Due Process | Techdirt - Yes, MPAA is so stupid that they are praising the government for calling a bunch of innocent businesses companies that have child pornography websites. Amazing, huh.
The study was published by “The AIM Group,” of which there are two. One is a placement agency for the petro industry, the other is (can you guess yet?) “Consulting Services for Interactive Media and Classified Advertising Study Calls Craigslist ‘a Cesspool of Crime’ - Slashdot - Oh look, a study about how craigslist is a crime machine, brought to you by….craigslist’s competitors. Way to go, AIM group!