On June 6, 2002 , a little before Aznar contribute to the invasion of Iraq, and being "powerful" First Vice Minister of the President and Spokesman, D. Mariano Rajoy, the Internet itself freedoms were in danger.
The Cortes Generales Gazette No. 66 Senate No which examined amendments the famous law (Law of Services of Information Society) "LSSI" (later to hide would add (EC) via group amendment People wanted to get "a bag" to a sign, without a warrant, on our PCs.
was not an interpretation of the law, the text of the amendment No. 172 Popular Party BOCG published in the Senate the day June 6, 2002 said it clearly: in our personal computers could their noses, for any investigation of a "possible" crime the authorities "judicial" or "police".
" 4. Network operators and providers of access to a telecommunications network to provide a service of the Information Society must retain traffic data generated by the communications established during the supply of a service for a period of twelve months.
These data automatically stored, relating to the communication process will be retained, in confidence, for the sole purpose of that may be required to be made available for law enforcement agencies as part of a criminal investigation as a result the commission of a crime using the services of the information society. "
That when the Socialists were accompanied by many people and vulnerable citizens, how could it be otherwise, with the defense of freedom on the Internet (and defending freedom also means, with appropriate legal safeguards, chasing "bad guys" to the vast majority can enjoy it.) It is normal now, perhaps, to a text (as the Prime Minister) if it be corrected, adjusted, since it is not intended, as he said, closing a web page.
But the day that Internet freedoms in itself was in danger (as we denounce the Socialists - see my remarks in the Daily Record), I wonder what made the day June 6, 2002 Enrique Dans and Esteban González Pons?. Enrique Dans
so busy now, (I respect his intellectual work as a teacher, but we know their political orientation Rajoy interpret pro) is not where it was, but clearly was not defending the freedoms on the Internet. What we do know where he was Esteban Gonzalez Pons, giving us lessons in democracy in the network; Pons was signing the above amendment in the Senate for the police, with a hint of criminal breach assaulted our personal computers, as is clear , freedoms on the Internet.
Of course, socialists already defended the freedoms on the internet, do it again also respect the current legislation to protect intellectual property, factor, also of wealth in the Knowledge Society, but believe that many content creators will do so openly.
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