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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jammie Thomas makes $36,000 a year but says she’s not looking for a handout to pay a $222,000 judgment after a jury decided she illegally shared music online.
’’I’m not going to ask for financial help,’’ she told The Associated Press on Friday. But she added, ’’If it comes, (…)
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Manipulation of law
7 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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WINNER!
3 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
By Peter Fredson
I must be the luckiest S.O.B. in the world! On one day I won three different lotteries, and got a magnificent offer from some little old lady who wants to share a fortune with me. I really didn’t do anything to win all those fabulous prizes, but who am I to dispute winnings with Lady Luck?
First I got this e-mail: GOVERNMENT ACCREDITED LICENSED!!! BRITISH(UK) NATIONAL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY IS REGISTERED UNDER THE DATA PROTECTION ACT OF; (Registration U971133B). (…) -
THE INTERNET : Our Last Hope for a Free Press by Mark Klempner
29 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
by Mark Klempner
I consider the Internet to be one of the world’s great wonders. And also America’s last hope for a free press.
When I was growing up in the 1970s, there were many people with a lot of things to say, but they generally had no platform. That’s why we needed figures like Bob Dylan to be “the voice of a generation.”
The present generation has YouTube, whose motto-irresistible to young people-is “Broadcast Yourself.” So now, for example, a pert 18-year-old known as (…) -
Macky’s back in Town
24 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
By Rory Winter
Resulting, no doubt, directly from a vituperative and abusive style deliberately intended to intimidate and defame any opposition to the deranged ramblings of the person or persons calling themselves ’Imam Grouik-Grouik’ (IGG) the mainstream media in France and Belgium has at last taken notice and identified IGG’s nauseating sites (most of which continue to be hosted by Blogger despite a flood of complaints made to them that IGG preaches a litany of religious and race hatred (…) -
Blogger and Mayor Freddy ban the Racists
1 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
By Mayor Freddy Thielemans
All those who have complained about the racist site Blog Cochon will be pleased to know that Blogger has decided to ban the site from public viewing on the basis that it is in contravention of its Contents Policy. Blogger is to be congratulated and supported in its exemplary actions.
But, true to their parasitic nature, the anonymous authors of Les Cochons (to describe these short-lived blogs collectively) keep moving from one site to another, abusing their (…) -
Google/Blogger refuses to ban Racist Blog
23 August 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsBy Rory Winter
From its title, Le Blog du Cochon Hallal, is clearly meant as a calculated insult against Muslims. If it had been called Kosher Pigs there would have been a tremendous outcry from the international Jewish community and Blogger would have been forced to close it down without further ado.
But Google/Blogger’s attitude appears to be totally cynical and tailored simply to market forces. knowing that the Muslim community is incapable of organizing the kind of opposition that (…) -
Financial Crash in Second Life too
16 August 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Now that the 18,000 Ginko Financial clients have been left in the cold it is ever more clear that there is a financial crisis in Second Life.
Real estate values are plunging as are the number of premium accounts. Do not forget about the funds stolen from the stock exchange.
It is clear that there is a large amount of corruption in Second Life still.
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Media Lens: a very British Gatekeeper?
15 July 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Medialens is a British website which aspires to view the British mainstream media with a critical eye and to monitor its output, "correcting for the distorted vision of the corporate media," it claims.
For years now it has had a running exchange with the BBC about its heavily biased reporting, particularly on the issues of Iraq and Afghanistan.
From time to time, I have quoted Medialens on my blog and though I have no time for its editors, Messrs Cromwell and Edwards, the two Davids, (…) -
Martial Law 9/11 Now Available For Free Download
7 July 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Martial Law 9/11 Now Available For Free Download Google video has entire film online http://jonesreport.com/articles/020506_martial%20law.html
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | May 2 2006
Alex Jones’ Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State is available on Google video for completely free viewing and download. You can watch the entire video in one chunk by clicking here or watch it broken up into different parts. Click here for part one, here for part two and here for part three. (…) -
Why the Pentagon censors Soldiers’ access to the Internet
21 May 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
11 commentsby St. Clair
The situation BOTH in Iraq and in Afghanistan is a lot more involved than mainstream media can fathom. And, if it could fathom what is going on, it would not be allowed to report it for obvious reasons, as this would further undermine the morale of the Western world.
Troops and their families at home used to be able to at least write emails to each other via blog spots and troops were also allowed to access certain parts of the internet. This is now no longer possible.
The (…)