 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | Congressman Buys Recording Industry Argument You mean Recording Industry buys Congressman. | |
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 |  BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | Re: Congressman Buys Recording Industry Argument said by Dogfather:You mean Recording Industry buys Congressman. He must have gone to the Ted Stevens School of Technology. | |
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| Re: Congressman Buys Recording Industry Argument said by BF69:said by Dogfather:You mean Recording Industry buys Congressman. He must have gone to the Ted Stevens School of Technology. I don't know what DRUGS Rep. Conyers is taking-but they must be really good! | |
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 ThrowDemsOutIf you can't convince 'em, confuse 'emPremium join:2002-03-03 Mullica Hill, NJ kudos:4 | Mexico to fingerprint all mobile phone users
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Mexico will start a national register of mobile phone users that will include fingerprinting all customers in an effort to catch criminals who use the devices to extort money and negotiate kidnapping ransoms.
Under a new law published on Monday and due to be in force in April, mobile phone companies will have a year to build up a database of their clients, complete with fingerprints. The idea would be to match calls and messages to the phones' owners.
Hundreds of people are kidnapped in Mexico every year and the number of victims is rising sharply as drug gangs, under pressure from an army crackdown, seek new income.
The register, detailed in the government's official gazette, means new subscribers will now be fingerprinted when they buy a handset or phone contract.
The plan also requires operators to store all cell phone information such as call logs, text and voice messages, for one year. Information on users and calls will remain private and only available with court approval to track down criminals.
Billionaire Carlos Slim, who controls Mexico's No. 1 cell phone operator America Movil, said the law would be more useful if it tracked the movements of cell phone users. "What needs to be done is another type of more effective measures," Slim told reporters.
Lawmakers say phone users must immediately report lost or loaned phones to avoid being held responsible for a handset used in a crime. Makes the NSA, CIA, & FBI look like friends of privacy rights compared to this. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page | |
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 |  | | Re: Mexico to fingerprint all mobile phone users Wow! You got that right. That is just unreal. You know it is things like this that make me glad that I live in the US. Nothing like this will ever fly in our government and the citizens will not stand for something like this. | |
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 |  |  CorydonCultivant son jardinPremium join:2008-02-18 Denver, CO | Re: Mexico to fingerprint all mobile phone users said by Nightshade:Wow! You got that right. That is just unreal. You know it is things like this that make me glad that I live in the US. Nothing like this will ever fly in our government and the citizens will not stand for something like this. I wouldn't be too sure about that. If there's one thing that 9/11 taught us, it's that Americans are all too easily scared into accepting stuff like this.
I give it ten years before a similar system is introduced here, less if there's some kind of attack in the interim. -- "Science flies you to the moon. Religion flies you into buildings." | |
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| They're fingerprinting everyone here when you renew your driver's license. You can decline--- and you won't have a driver's license. -- "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini
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 |  tubbynetreminds me of the danse russePremium,MVM join:2008-01-16 Chandler, AZ | of course, if the us had the same crime rate as most of mexico does (especially in the inner cities) i would bet that the constituency would be outraged for the government to do something. i've traveled with friends (natives of casas grandes) to their hometown. if you looked like a target, you wound up missing for ransom or for dead. its an entirely different look down there...
even though i'm sure in some neo-con pipedream, this will come true for the united states...
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The longest-serving chief of the Pentagon's premiere research agency is stepping down.
Tony Tether was appointed by then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to head Darpa in 2001. But, defying convention, Tether expected to remain in charge of the agency through the Spring, until the Obama administration named a successor. But today, in a widely-circulated e-mail, Tether abruptly announced that he had been asked to leave by the end of next week. | |
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 | | I had a feeling that the riaa wants to destroy music and this feeling was about rock n roll, how to really kill it and the freedoms that it inspires.
1st you get musicians on board pay them large sums, then you make laws to control there tunes, then control the music utterly. Then we go at anyone playing it. make it too expensive to do and we sue and throw anyone in jail and make it so wrong to oppose us that we win. Rock n roll and music dies and they again control. Far fetched? What idiot doesn't know that every song played on the air waves gets a royalty? Has been that way for decades. NOW this can also be good. YES close all the radio stations NOW. End the last vestige of all your revenue streams. Then we have to do the next thing shut down the interwebs , and we win ( mr riaa laughs evilly) oh darn. No one knows about music now , im out of work. PERFECT.....as hte band still plays,,, | |
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 | | EU presses on wiht broad band stimulus Where the USA wont do it the Europeans show courage and leadership again. IT is why it is literally ten times more costly to do any IT business inside north America and its why the Europeans will not remain leaders in that area.
SAD indeed that the western hemisphere is going to come out od this as a third world set a countries. The more ideas flow and communicate the more innovation and creation and new things you can add to your economy.
Funny how obama had the net users and support form internet then quickly and quietly forgot totally about it. | |
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 Simba7 join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT | Radio = Piracy? Oh My God! They just now figured this out after 100+ years?
Next.. Broadcast TV is Piracy according to the MPAA. All broadcasters must cease and desist all transmissions. | |
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| Re: Radio = Piracy? How can radio=piracy when radio stations pay royalties? Sad thing is they have to pay royalties to play the same old crap over and over again. Fuck pop music. -- My time is a piece of wax, falling on a termite, that's choking on a splinter. --Beck | |
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 Simba7 join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT | OS X for All Computers? I think Microsoft might drop a load in their pants if this goes through.
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | the RIAA wants to mess with radio? i guess they are as dumb as they look, they want to piss off their biggest method of getting their latest crap to market and sell albums. i cant see them winning this one because radio could just refuse to pay, considering their power and influence in the country a DJ is more powerful then any RIAA lawyer. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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