The routing security battles intensify

“In essence, what is now being debated in SIDR is whether routing – one of the last areas in which Internet operations is distributed and autonomous – will become rigidified and centralized by what one participant in the debate calls ‘slamming a hierarchical PKI into a distributed routing system.’  RPKI is being advocated by US government-funded contractors and US government agencies such as the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The engineers leading the revolt against BGPSEC in its current incarnation, on the other hand, are coming from operators – i.e., the people who actually have to run things.”

http://www.internetgovernance.org/2013/01/09/the-routing-security-battles-intensify/

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Paul Rosenberg: The Internet Is Being Slaughtered in the Back Room

“US government-funded contractors and US government agencies (like the National Institute of Standards & Technology) are the big pushers. Many people who actually run things are complaining about BGPSEC. These complaints, however, will either be ignored, or will be used to write still more proposals, with more contractors being hired to address the problems. At the base of it all, however, are engineers – smart guys – who are willing to do whatever they are asked, so long as they get a paycheck. They are forging electronic chains for humanity, and passing it all off as ‘a harmless piece of software,’ or, ‘a systems design.'”

http://archive.lewrockwell.com/orig11/rosenberg-p10.1.html

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Appeals court upholds decision to block New York City soda ban

“New York City’s plan to ban large sugary drinks from restaurants and other eateries was an illegal overreach of executive power, a state appeals court ruled on Tuesday, upholding a lower court decision in March that struck down the law. The law, which would have prohibited those businesses from selling sodas and other sugary beverages larger than 16 ounces, ‘violated the state principle of separation of powers,’ the First Department of the state Supreme Court’s Appellate Division said in a unanimous decision. Mayor Michael Bloomberg had advanced the regulation as a way to combat obesity among city residents.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/30/appeals-court-upholds-decision-to-block-new-york-city-soda-ban/

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Does the Internet Have a Libertarian Future? Interview With Paul Rosenberg

“The entire Internet is kind of being — it’s kind of a re-conquest that’s going on.  It got out of control.  They weren’t expecting it.  The roots actually go back to Sputnik when they essentially scared the people in power in the United States.  And they kind of let the smart guys loose — and that’s not exactly an absolutely correct explanation but it’s kind of true — and the Internet grew out of it.  And nobody saw it coming outside of a couple sci-fi authors.  Just a couple.  And it got out of control and they’re essentially taking it back.  So we have a lot of problems with that. In terms of avoiding the problems, it can definitely be done.  Our company does it.”

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/07/no_author/does-the-internet-have-a-libertarian-future
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Edward Snowden’s father: ‘Absolutely no faith’ son would get fair trial in U.S.

“Lon Snowden, the father of National Security Agency (NSA) leaker Edward Snowden, on Monday revealed that he and his legal team had attempted to work with the U.S. Department of Justice to find a way for his son to come home, but talks had broken down. ‘[W]e’ve attempted to work with the Justice Department and both the people investigating this, and I just do not believe that that collaboration, that the good faith exists anymore,’ he explained. ‘So I’m very very disappointed and we’ve attempted to get assurances that Ed would receive a fair trial. I have absolutely no faith in Eric Holder, the Attorney General of the United States. None.'”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/30/edward-snowdens-father-absolutely-no-faith-son-would-get-fair-trial-in-u-s/

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Bradley Manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy, but guilty of theft and espionage

“Army Private First Class Bradley Manning was found not guilty on Tuesday morning on charges of knowingly aiding enemies of the U.S. by transferring 750,000 pages of military files to WikiLeaks, the Associated Press reported.  Manning was tried on 20 other criminal counts, and offered to plead guilty to most of them, but refused to say he helped the terrorist network al-Qaeda. The Guardian reported that Manning was found guilty on five counts of theft and five counts of espionage.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/30/bradley-manning-found-not-guilty-of-aiding-the-enemy/

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Jeffrey Tucker: How the Internet Saved Civilization

“The new world transcends states, borders, charts, and plans. It is a spontaneous order, extended constantly by people’s desire to know and connect. It is the most poignant and beautiful example in our midst of the capacity of people to organize their lives on their own, with the assistance of merchants, coders, promoters, entrepreneurs, and property holders. The CEO of Google recently summed it up in this profound statement: ‘The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn’t understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had.'”

http://lfb.org/today/how-the-internet-saved-civilization

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‘Anonymous’ hackers attack New Zealand Prime Minister’s website over spying bill

“The ‘hacktivist’ group Anonymous on Tuesday briefly crashed New Zealand Prime Minister John Key’s website in protest at plans to allow the country’s intelligence agency to spy on local residents.  New Zealand’s intelligence service, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), is currently barred from spying on New Zealand citizens or residents. Key argues the restriction should be removed so it can cooperate more closely with agencies such as the police and military in an increasingly complex cyber-security environment. The bill is currently before parliament and expected to pass by a single vote.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/30/anonymous-hackers-attack-new-zealand-prime-ministers-website-over-spying-bill/

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A new, dangerous job in Mogadishu: tax collector

“Militias extorted cash from civilians during much of the last two decades of chaos. Now Mogadishu has a government in place, but shopkeepers view the taxman as the latest in a long line of troublemakers. That makes tax collection one of the riskier jobs in Mogadishu: Five tax collectors have been killed so far this year, following the killings of 10 last year. The idea of paying taxes for social services seems outlandish in a nation where few have seen functioning hospitals or schools. One obstacle tax collectors face is philosophical: If it’s an established fact that government leaders in Somalia steal tax money, why should citizens pay?”

http://www.myfoxny.com/story/22956775/a-new-dangerous-job-in-mogadishu-tax-collector

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Trial set for Tulsa police officer accused of robbing Hispanic drivers

“A nonjury trial has been scheduled for Aug. 7 for a police officer who is accused of robbing Hispanic drivers during traffic stops. The robbery counts involve allegations that Blades – while driving his patrol car, dressed in a Tulsa police uniform and with a gun in his holster – pulled over Hispanic drivers on traffic stops outside his assigned patrol beat, ordered them to hand over their wallets and took money from them before returning the wallets. He was arrested during a sting operation in August 2012 after he pulled over an undercover law enforcement agent and stole $600 in documented bills that were later found on Blades, according to an arrest report.”

http://www.tulsaworld.com/article.aspx/Trial_set_for_Tulsa_police_officer_accused_of_robbing/20130611_11_A12_CUTLIN142687

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