Saturday, February 12, 2011

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The revolution is just beginning Wikileaks

Opponents projects Julian Assange Wikileaks concerned about the risks posed to the dark side of the States. Yet the revolution in transparency would really just beginning. It will be increasingly difficult to choose between being connected or not, to opt out and have the choice to submit or live free.

Some examples from the news:

- We are changing the nature of correspondence, since the email, which was longer truly private (see Case Bourreau-Guggenheim/Panafieu/Hadopi ) is disappearing, both because of the practices of Generation Y, which no longer uses it, as a result of business strategies who want to replace all the reply and the DC by a permanent cloud of information. But now, everyone will be required to be always aware, always connected. Blackberry users forced companies have an idea of what it means. (NB: although the Customs has had all the rights ).

- the days of Microsoft tech promise the extension of the cloud and net embedded in all objects, which become communicators. However, if manufacturers promise us a toothbrush that carries a mini check up every morning, we are inevitably led to store and compare these balances from one period to another, even to the connect to our physician voluntarily or our insurer so suggested. Good thing Google is developing a service management your medical record.

- photos of the type Paris-26-Gigapixel or the inaugural speech Obama pick any face for eternity. We will do more for years to find a photo proving that such a well-attended this event, especially if the facial recognition auto suggest Facebook is responsible for archiving even if you're not on Facebook.

The current President of the French Republic in measuring the effects of this already forced transparency. The tenant of the Elysee Palace is known for his vulgar or trivial bound to farmers or fishermen. His predecessor Francois Mitterrand he would survive the era of Google, YouTube and Dailymotion? How could he hide Mazarine Pingeot?


autocrats in Egypt or Tunisia have survived as the true opinion of U.S. Ambassador on these plans and their status corruption was not unknown to the general public.
This suggests that all this is rather positive. Yet it would be very little that we will be switching around 1984, really.

could very well lead to a true technological world but also highly centralized, where only the top of the pyramid would a comprehensive view on all the information. The possibility that the U.S. government reserves the right to disconnect his country's Internet network with the Internet Kill Switch speaks volumes.
Already, here and now, 4 million live in the Paris zoo's most advanced digital all-time, thanks to Jean-Paul Huchon, President of the Socialist Regional Council, which adopted the Pass Navigo RFID despite the opinion Advisory negative CNIL.

This is a moment that libertarians warn that the state is always a potential dictator, not only in Egypt or Iran, but here too, and the United States as well. That is why the Constitution should be strictly limited and the power and possibilities of extending state power. In short it take up to a state focused on sovereign functions, severely limited.

So yes, Wikileaks hope that the revolution is just beginning, because it is the necessary corollary draconian tremendous possibilities that technology gives few. Watching the monitors!

At the political level, start by MPs and their voting http://www.mon-depute.fr/ and that of their fellow Europeans http://www.votewatch. eu / .


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