Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Mark Zuckerberg Facebook comment: Anti-piracy bill

You all can read latest comment of Mark Zuckerberg on Antipiracy bill over his official Facebook profile. He openly said -- We need "political leaders who are pro-internet."


Also said that --- " Facebook opposes SOPA and PIPA, and we will continue to oppose any laws that will hurt the internet. "


Love Zuckerberg for this bold statement. This blog post is dedicated to his innovations, courage and dedication towards free-internet.




As you can see, there were 450,820 likes in 12 hours of post. Approximately 86,000 shares were done about this post.

I am also posting the text of the above post so that it can be used by other systems (including men,women,webbots,crawlers et al.). So it says......

"The internet is the most powerful tool we have for creating a more open and connected world. We can't let poorly thought out laws get in the way of the internet's development. Facebook opposes SOPA and PIPA, and we will continue to oppose any laws that will hurt the internet. 

The world today needs political leaders who are pro-internet. We have been working with many of these folks for months on better alternatives to these current proposals. I encourage you to learn more about these issues and tell your congressmen that you want them to be pro-internet."


For further reading, you can also read https://www.facebook.com/FacebookDC?sk=app_329139750453932 that descibes "How we see Online Piracy Debate". This is official page from Facebook.com itself.

Wikimedia's Silent protest against Internet Censorship




Imagine a World Without Free Knowledge:

 

Wikimedia's Silent protest against Internet Censorship...
wikimediafoundation.org
For over a decade, we have spent millions of hours building the largest encyclopedia in human history. Right now, the U.S. Congress is considering legislation that could fatally damage the free and open internet. For 24 hours, to raise awareness, we are blacking out Wikipedia. Learn more.



Websites going dark: protest against SOPA Act


Report from Internet Censorship Voyager Facebook Page:

Thousands of websites are going dark today to protest the SOPA ACT (Stop Online Piracy Act). This law is designed to thwart copyright infringement. But it could do more harm to the Internet as a whole. I, and thousands of Web experts across the globe see a threat to the functionality of the Internet. STOP SOPA.


read detail on other website

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Hacker's Only Satellite: h-Internet Birth

HOS: Hacker’s Only Satellite and Internet Censorship
A new scheme was described at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin. And this discussion brings a new threat : What if Computer hackers plan and take the internet out of bounds of any censors.; What if the put their own communication satellites into orbit. Vohooooo!!!

It has been reported by several sources that the hacker activist Nick Farr has called people to contribute to this project. According to him and a lot of Censorship anti-preachers believe that the increasing threat of internet censorship has triggered this project.

A new law (Obviously a pseudo and a dreamt of law, not even in its nascent state ;) ) Stop Online Piracy Act (Sopa) has been proposed in US as an example of the kind of threat facing online freedom. If passed, the act would allow for some sites to be blocked on copyright grounds.

Now question comes of getting their own satellite revolving around earth. So that has already technically been possible. Thanks to scientists like Newton and his gravity equations, we know of escape velocity and orbital velocity etc. Jokes apart, as a matter of fact space missions have been started my nations only. But today many amateurs and hobbyists have launched objects into the space.



(God this is the same space once Yuri Gagrin travelled. Some big man come up…donate me too..i also wanna explore outer space…obviously before I am finally being produced to God!!)

Moving further, the Berlin conference was the latest meeting held by the Chaos Computer Club. This club has been very influential not only for those interested in exploiting or improving computer security, but also for people who enjoy tinkering with hardware and software. It’s a great dream but if these satellites are really made to work together in a global network, will form another Internet.

Let me cut the story here to pinpoint that presently apart from thousands intranet and small LAN, WAN etc, the biggest computer network is what we regularly use. This is called the Internet. But if some other type of privately owned hacker’s internet grows (Let’s call the h-Internet at this time….because Hacker’s Internet), then no government etc can ever control anything. Because once data are transferred on routers and switches and wires, there is no Superman who can go and change those data being transmitted as 00010100101011010101010…form.
This will technically be not a free service, nor even so cheap as the Internet today. But seriously who cares?

Mr. Narr thumbs up. Explore more. My blog is with you.
And who knows someday I also use your internet (remember h-Internet!!!)

And you sir, my readers, now before going to some other articles or switching to other website, send some 0100010101010101… bytes to Google Adserver, by clicking on some Advertisement links. ;)






Indian Court threatens to ban facebook, Google etc

Now it was the turn for Web majors like Google, Facebook, Youtube, Yahoo, Microsoft, and in total about 21 companies.
Indian court acting on plea of a journalist has warned these companies to remove offensive and objectionable contents.
The story started with a complaint filed in a lower court by Vinay Rai. He is a journalist who alleged that these companies were publishing ghastly material.
Just a few days back, India's minister of communications and information technology, Kapil Sibal provided various examples of "unacceptable" content. To prove his theory he manifested fake naked pictures of Indian political leaders and also a few of religiously sensitive images present over the web servers of these companies, and hence available to the people around the globe.
Justice Suresh Kait has warned these companies that “like China, we will block all such websites”. Obviously websites containing objectionable material, unless they agree to introduce new measures.

Web business tycoons were told to appear before the Delhi court on 13th March. They have to face criminal charges for allegedly hosting offensive and objectionable material on their websites. Ministry of external affairs has been given the responsibility of serving the summons to the companies.
However, I believe that this cannot happen so swiftly. Enormous restructuring is needed, and a lot of Software Engineering and testing has to be done; That too only for a reduction, not removal!
Even the BBC report says -
assuming there are over 100 million Internet users in the India, most Internet-based companies say such broad action is impossible.
Truly said, but forgot to add that here we are talking globally. So the number crosses 500 million mark!!
Now, let’s see the further gesture of the companies and the court. Till then you may also show a kind gesture by reading and clicking on the Ads in the blog.
Yes, I can see your cursor moving. Now just press a left click. Click many. ;)




Internet Censorship: Mohd Anwar Jamal Faiz : Thought 2


I would again re-emphasize that the--


Internet Censorship is wrong and devastating. We are still fortunate that it is a Fool's day prank. We may achieve it but those efficient programmers are in Mars. Find them and get the task done!


what do you feel?

Software Problems in Filtering and censoring Internet

I really find it hard to tackle the problem of keyword filtering and removing objectionable contents from the Internet servers as big as yahoo, google, Facebook etc. 


With more than billions of Internet users let’s see what are problems:

1. Billions of Internet users around the globe
2. Thousands of cultural diversities across the globe
3. Millions of line posted every hour over the internet
4. Approximately 11 hours video upload every third minute across the globe
5. Tweets, status updates, messages, forwarding, comes in a real time environment. So who will keep track of these things
6. What is objectionable may not be objectionable for other and vice-versa
7. Age old problems like “Adult content removal” is still not successful, who the hell can develop an “Offensive content removal” system. Hat’s off to law making people. They think programming just like passing a bill in legislature, or just finding a mistake in law that could convict an innocent or help escape a murderer.
8. Google indexes websites by their webbots (crawlers). But now a filtered Indexing has to be done. So now thousands of daily complaints by webmasters will come, why their websites was not crawled.
9. Facebook has to re-invent ways to check status updates. Monitoring (manual efforts and decision making also reuired here) will make your status updates taking time to come. 
10. DNS manipulations and proxy servers are very common these days and known to almost every informed internet user
11. Audio visual contents and text in images are still not possible to handle.
12. Any Language translations API is also not 100% successful till date
13. Bla bla bla
14. Bla bla bla


In addition to these also remember some of my thoughts that I use to share regularly related to Internet Censorship. Combining all facts I find it an extremely baffling problem to deal with.


So do I need to reason out more by logic? You all are better judges.