Popular
Of Interest
Latest
New Links
1. Justice for NoneCategory:Blogs and Other Web Pubs
2. Open CRS
Category:Miscellaneous
3. Unorthodoxy.net
Category:Blogs and Other Web Pubs
4. Chronicles of Dissent
Category:Blogs and Other Web Pubs
5. National Constitution Center
Category:Organizations
| Updated: File sharing a threat to children and to national security |
|
| Wednesday, 25 July 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Update: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 (Original story maintained below) It appears the mainstream media is finally starting to hear about this idiocy. How about this, Congress: instead of screwing with peer-to-peer networking, implement legislation requiring that any federal employee who installs or uses P2P software on government computers be fired; quit messing with the free market and police your own folks. From CNet News (July 24, 2007): WASHINGTON--Politicians charged on Tuesday that peer-to-peer networks can pose a "national security threat" because they enable federal employees to share sensitive or classified documents accidentally from their computers. [Original Shadowmonkey story follow:]
In today's Let's Be A Little Overdramatic file, a newly released report from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office suggests that networked file and music sharing could harm children and threaten national security. The November, 2006, report, entitled "Filesharing Programs and Technological Features to Induce Users to Share," makes two main points across the span of its 80 pages:
Interestingly, the report makes numerous references to RIAA and MPAA legal actions against file-sharing activity, as well as cites a 2005 Department of Homeland Security report that government workers had installed file-sharing programs that accessed classified information without their knowledge. On the national security front, the report's introduction, by Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO Jon W. Dudas, includes the following:
Is file sharing a threat to our children? Is it a threat to our national security? Broad claims. Read the report for yourself: Links:
Powered by JoomlaCommentCopyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved.Homepage: http://cavo.co.nr/ |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|














