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Fight for Rights and Differences – What is Going on with the Internet Bugging

03-Feb-09

Background

Whether you know it or not, a Directive exists for the retention of data from our telecommunication services. It obliges to some degree the Member States to retain and keep for a certain period of time data, such as:

  • What are your mobile numbers

  • With whom you have been talking to on your mobile phone

  • Where you and the person you talked to have been geographically at the time of your conversation

  • What are your e-mail addresses

  • With whom you write or chat

  • When, from where and how much Internet you use

  • What is your IP address

  • And many, many other data

Video: Here you can see how these data can be combined to trace a person for the past years (in Bulgariab)

The Directive was implemented in the Bulgarian legislation through Regulation No 40 which introduces rules, contradicting many documents, as well as expanding the European document. Bulgarian thing as they say.

What was too much?
The Directive was passed in the European Parliament with great difficulty and compromises and only with a few votes for. The Directive and the compromises’ idea was that the data would be used for solution of serious crimes, violating state security. This exact compromise and its lawful definition were not stated in the Regulation.

The other big problem was that the Ministry of Interior and many other agencies, which later became the State Agency for National Security, could use those resources for every one of us without the necessity of any grounds or control, which I can bravely say, was guaranteed to them by Article 5 from Regulation No 40.

If you dig the Internet you will find more issues, but this is not the purpose of my posting.

What happened?
The Supreme Administrative Court abolished that Article No 5 in a case, won by the Access to the Information Foundation and the drama began.

New year, new approach.
Only days before the Parliamentary Transport and Communications Commission meeting a proposal for changes in the Digital Messages Act was entered by the MoI, copying the Regulation, including the Articles, abolished by the SAC, which contradict the Bulgarian Constitution and the basic principles of the European legislation.

We and the Association for Electronic Communication /AEC/ and other organizations responded adequately and alarmed the media, sent statements here and there, met Members of the Parliament just to explain what was the situation.

At the very meeting of the Commission it became clear that the MoI are entering new proposal, without the abolished texts, but with many other issues:

1. The grounds for tracing and using the information for every single citizen remain, because it has not been stated that this information can be used and processed only in case of a severe crime and there is no independent court or arbiter to prove it.

2. There is a proposal the data of all citizens, using communications like mobile phone and the Internet to be kept for 2 /two/ years.

3. There are no guarantees for the termination of the data

4. It is not possible for the citizens to see what kinds of data are being kept and who and for what purpose is using them.
5. There is no whatsoever punishment for misuse of these data.

In a few words, the proposal contradicts the Directive itself and there are no guarantees and protection of the rights of the users, which represent 90% of the whole state.

The text was approved by the Commission after an hour of senseless discussion with most of the argumentsagainstdisapproved.

Protection of the Rights” action
Since there are no other ways to enter new proposals because of the Commission’s procedural rules and that means that everything is going to be decided on a plenary meeting of the Parliament. On the day after the Commission’s meeting Electronic Frontier started an opposition against:

  1. The way of passing the proposed changes and the criminal negligence of most of the Commissions members

  2. The very text of the proposal for changes in the DMA

We joined the national protest in Sofia and Varna and participated in all responsible mediamore than 20 participations in 4 days, discussions with many partners, who I will cited later and information on what is going on.


Pictures: Bruno. More pictures here.


Picutre: Komitata

Varna, Bulgaria


Снимка: Александър Дичев

Of course, the protest did not achieve the desired effects, because of the MPss way of thinking and I repeat their criminal negligence for the important issues.

Me and the chairman of the United Democratic Forces Mr. Martin Dimitrov participated in the Commission meeting, which discussed another part of the Act. We were clearly informed that there was no point in discussing “old” problems from the past meeting, although the rules permit, if the Commission was WELL-INTENTIONED to approve editions, which would have been useful, but it did not happen anyway.


Bogomil and Martin Dimitrov

A journalist, who was sitting next to me at the meeting, said that what was happening resembled a market place and I couldn’t disagree. Everyone was talking, making noise, bargaining, inadequate remarks were exchanged all the time; even the chairman allowed himself to say that there was an Article, he could not understand, but he would propose it for voting. Thats classic! Also he appealed to the members not to be innovative and not to invent rules, which were not in the Directive?!?

And now
Now the issues are about to be discussed on a plenary meeting of the Parliament thats why we shall act again to show our arguments to everyone who wants to hear us in order to achieve the citizensdigital rights.

The Proposal
We understand that this Directive is coming from the EU and we must implement it, but there is another way too. If we do not implement it, like Sweden did not, we will be sued (in the worst case) by the European Commission. We, Electronic Frontier clearly declared that we would bear the expenses for the trial if it happens. This is not populism, this is reality. This is the challenge which will not be accepted by the other side.

More?

More about old actions and facts here and here

Me@FOSDEM 2009

21-Jan-09

Here is my schedule for FOSDEM 2009

Saturday

13:00-14:00 XMPP 101: A Fast-Paced Introduction to XMPP Technologies

14:00-15:00 ScalableOGo

15:00-16:00 Public Meeting of the Open Source Initiative (OSI)

OR

15:00-16:00 Reverse Engineering of Proprietary Protocols, Tools and Techniques

16:15-17:00 Create your own Linux Distribution

17:00-17:15 LXDE – Lighter, Faster, Less Ressource Hungry

17:30-17:45 Quick start into mobile development for desktop developers

SUNDAY

10:00-11:00 Monitoring MySQL

11:00-12:00 FreeIPA, Identity Management

(I will attend KeySigning Party

12:00-12:30 Developing Web applications with Wt::Ruby

13:15-14:15 MySQL, powering and using Social Networks

14:00-15:00 MediaWiki

15:00-16:00 Easy Integration with plugin frameworks for open source Zarafa Groupware and advanced replication

16:00-17:00 FreeIPA

I will visit  Fedora, Jabber, Mozilla, mySQL, PHP, SIP-communicator and Ubuntu boots too :)

More schedules:

Max Spevack

Spot

What about the sound copyright

20-Jan-09

The European Parliament is set to vote on whether to double the term of copyright in sound recordings in early 2009.

This flawed Directive has been unanimously condemned by Europe’s leading intellectual property research centers. The European Parliament must address the mounting concerns of consumer groups and copyright users if they want a modern, workable intellectual property policy

Copyright in sound recordings currently lasts for 50 years. Yet the recording industry continues to demand that this term be extended. But term extension would be an injustice to European musicians and musical culture, and may harm our economy.

Copyright is a bargain. In exchange for their investment in creating and distributing sound recordings to the public, copyright holders are granted a limited monopoly during which are allowed to control the use of those recordings. This includes the right to pursue anyone who uses their recordings without permission. But when this time is up, these works join Goethe, Hugo and Shakespeare in the proper place for all human culture – the public domain. In practice, because of repeated term extensions and the relatively short time in which sound recording techniques have been available, there are no public domain sound recordings.

This situation is about to change, as tracks from the first golden age of recorded sound reach the end of their copyright term. The public domain is about to benefit from its half of this bargain. Seminal soul, reggae, and rock and roll recordings will soon be freed from legal restrictions, allowing anyone (including the performers themselves and their heirs) to preserve, reissue, and remix them.

Major record labels want to keep control of sound recordings well beyond the current 50 year term so that they can continue to make marginal profits from the few recordings that are still commercially viable half a century after they were laid down. Yet if the balance of copyright tips in their favor, it will damage the music industry as a whole, and also individual artists, libraries, academics, businesses and the public.

What YOU can do:
1. Sign the petition
2. Talk to your MEP and ask them to:

* Strongly oppose this legislation
* Attend the 27 January event on your behalf
* Sign the Sound Copyright petition

SIP-communicator runs on Fedora very well.

19-Jan-09

SIP Communicator is an audio/video Internet phone and instant messenger that supports some of the most popular instant messaging and telephony protocols such as SIP, Jabber, AIM/ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, Bonjour, IRC, RSS and more, it is completely Open Source / Free Software, and is freely available under the terms of the GNU LGPL.

How to install latest bundle on Fedora 9?

Step 1: Install ‘alsa-oss’ if this package not exists

yum install alsa-oss

Step 2: Visit this page and download the latest version

wget http://download.sip-communicator.org/nightly/fedora/sip-communicator-
1.0-alpha3.nightly.build.1637.i386.rpm

Step 3: Install

su
rpm -ivh sip-communicator-1.0-alpha3.nightly.build.1637.i386.rpm

Done !

Why is so useful to have sip-communicator installed :

1. It is free software and yes, it is a alternative of Skype.
2.Secure calls with zRTP (secure your VOIP with public algorithms)
3. Audio/ Video communications made easy
4. Integration of LDAP directories (very good for corporate users)
5. Shared Whiteboard (stll beta, but it is very usable)

Screens:
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See more screenshots here

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Installing LXDE on Fedora

17-Jan-09

LXDE ( Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment), is a desktop environment which is lightweight and very very fast.

It is designed to be user friendly and slim, and keep the resource usage low. LXDE uses less RAM and less CPU while being a feature rich operating system. Because of the low usage of resources it also saves energy.

How to install LXDE on Fedora

Fedora 8 + 9

yum install lxde-common

This will install the LXDE core components: lxde-common, lxpanel, lxsession, pcmanfm and openbox. You might also want to install additional applications:

yum install gpicview leafpad lxappearance lxtask lxterminal xarchiver

Fedora 10

yum groupinstall lxde-desktop

Then CTRL+ALT+ Backspace and choose LXDE for your active environment

Settings
You can pimp your desktop after that :)

Why don’t you attend FOSDEM and see Mario’s speech

We are going to FOSDEM 2009. Oh, yeah.

16-Jan-09

I'm going to FOSDEM, the Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting

Anyone for a beer?

Protests in Downtown Sofia Continue

16-Jan-09

Students, farmers, representatives of environmental, parent and retiree organizations are preparing for a seond day of protests in downtown Sofia.

Author: DSB

About 1,500 policemen in riot gear guarded the Thursday protest rally in front of the Parliament building in downtown Sofia, Bulgarian information agencies report.

The rally was officially brought to conclusion around 2:30 pm with it organizers adamant that the demonstrators would convene again on Friday. They also announced that they were trying to organize a Saturday protest to give the opportunity to those who had to be at work to attend and voice their civil position.

According to information from the Bulgarian Interior Ministry, about 1,300 demonstrators came to the Thursday rally, organized by college students, farmers and environmental activists demanding the Cabinet’s resignation.

Anti governmental protests in Bulgaria – January 2009

15-Jan-09

14 january

The Police have clashed with the demonstrators in downtown Sofia and are trying to disperse them by using force. There are reports of Police beatings, Police in riot gear using teargas and batons, people covered with blood, being pushed out of the square and dispersed into the neighboring streets. The protesters have responded by throwing rocks and snow balls. A number of police cars have been damaged. There are reports of 156 people arrested.


Picture by Juliana Nik


Here you can see the police brutality

About 2,900 representatives of student, environmental, rural, retiree, parent, youth, medical and other organizations have gathered Wednesday in front of the building of the Bulgarian Parliament in Sofia to demand the resignation of the Cabinet and voice many other requests.

Fedora at “Christmas at the office” campaign

22-Dec-08

I as  Fedora Ambassador will participate in “Christmas at the office” campaign 2009. The main idea is to install Gnu/Linux to home users nor offices till January 2009 for free.

December Lights

20-Dec-08


I am joining with this photos to Nicu Bunu’s challenge

Those are city lights from Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.