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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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Russia to press for international internet behavior code to fight emerging threats
The new cyber security doctrine signed by President Vladimir Putin outlines cyber attacks as a major threat to international security and suggests to fight it with a special international body to manage the web.
The document that was signed by the president last week had been prepared by a panel of specialists from state agencies and ministries, including the Ministries for Interior Affairs, Defense, Justice and Communications, the Kommersant daily reported. The newspaper also quoted its unnamed sources as saying that the doctrine was prepared, at least partially, in reply to the International Strategy for Cyberspace approved by the United States in 2011.
The main threats mentioned in the doctrine were internet technology as an “informational weapon used for military-political, terrorist and criminal ends” as well as attempts of “intervention into other nations’ internal affairs”.“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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Petition Against Russian Anti-piracy Law Gets 100,000 Signatures Online
MOSCOW, August 10 (RIA Novosti) – An online petition against Russia’s draconian anti-piracy law has received 100,000 signatures on Saturday – a number required to send it to the government for discussion.
The petition was posted on the Russian Popular Initiatives (ROI) web portal in early July, two days after President Vladimir Putin signed the new law against film piracy that allows copyright holders to request the court to block contested content before ruling on its legality, without requiring them to try to contact the uploader before going to court.
If a website fails to comply, its IP address could be blacklisted in Russia. This measure, already used in existing Russian blacklists, is technically flawed because every IP address is normally used by several unrelated websites, all of which end up on the blacklist if one of them is banned.
The petition says that the anti-piracy law violates the presumption of innocence and allows violations on the part of copyright holders. It urges authorities to suspend the law and include amendments suggested by the Internet community, or scrap the law altogether.“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
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Last edited by Erkki; 07 Nov 13, 08:50.“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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Putin Says He’s Ready to Re-Examine ‘Russian SOPA’ Law
MOSCOW, September 4 (RIA Novosti) – Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that he was ready to closely re-examine a controversial new anti-piracy law to have it improved.
“I’m ready to think it over and to look through it, because this really is an important thing. Here we should protect intellectual [property] rights, but, at the same time, not overdo it in order not to ‘kill’ the Internet,” he said.
RIA“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
Max Sterner
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