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press release from Electronic Frontier Finland on Internet censorship law
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Monday February 17, 2003 22:00 by Kai
The press release is also available from: http://www.effi.org/julkaisut/tiedotteet/pressrelease-2003-02-16.html Regards, Kai Puolamäki Helsinki 16 February 2003
The Finnish parliament has substantially revised a controversial law Electronic Frontier Finland has been the leading critic of the law Freedom of speech instead of restrictions is now expressly the EFFI's chairman Mikko Välimäki is pleased. "This is a second huge In the final stages EFFI received strong company backup for their
International Chamber of Commerce: "Finnish companies oppose law to Slashdot: "Finland Proposes Editorial Culpability for Web Content" EFFI's pages on the law proposal:
Mikko Välimäki
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Jump To Comment: 1just ten. as many as the full complement of toes afforded a hobbit.
Now not everyone can provide one of these votes, there very special. Only members of the €uropean Parliament may offer one of these votes, and only >>10>> "TEN" more needed.
So if you know a M€P, get onto the telephone/fax today and convince them to give that extra vote on th 9th of March 2004 against the proposed new legislation on intellectual copyright.
you may find a full list of M€P's at;
http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep5/owa/p_meps2.repartition?ipid=0&ilg=EN&iorig=&imsg=
this is a resent appeal from Causa Encantada, the former occupied social centre of Galizia, "casa encantada" (=enchanted house) which after eviction {c/f http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/07/274850.html } became something else "the enchanted cause". & so too it is.
NO to intellectual copyright!
NO to genetic copyright!