Archive - Nov 2008
November 6th
Government Still Wants to Give Your Personal Information to Criminals
Submitted by coofercat on Thu, 2008-11-06 12:23The government is still persisting with it's plans for ID cards. This is of course a scaled back version of the small-pilot scheme, but they still want to fingerprint and face-scan everyone in the UK. This data will be stored in the National Identity Register, and then duplicated in part or in full so that car parks, trains, delivery couriers, Internet hackers and others can get copies of it.
Even if you haven't figured out that this is an instant infringement on your liberty, you should be able to see that it's an instant way to lose all your privacy, lose all your personally identifying information and watch your government demonstrate it's utter ineptitude.
Remember: All your life you've been told by your teachers, your parents, banks and even the government that you should protect your identity - don't tell people unique things about you (like your name, your home address, your bank account number, etc). Don't forget this when the government asks you to give up everything unique about you for this scheme. No2ID.
November 5th
Get A New ISP
Submitted by coofercat on Wed, 2008-11-05 15:36Today, BT, Virgin Media, Orange, Tiscali, Carphone Warehouse (TalkTalk, AOL) and BSkyB have signed a deal with the music industry to threaten customers suspected of illegal filesharing (via ISPReview).
On the face of it, one might think this is a good thing, or that it does not apply to people who don't illegally share music. However, no one can tell if you're sharing legal or illegal content, and they can't tell if it's you, your kids, your neighbour or a virus you picked up. As a result, anyone could easily be suspected of wrong doing, yet be completely innocent. If you're a customer of one of these ISPs, be ready to defend yourself against something you didn't do, and have a degraded or partially functional Internet connection in the meantime.
This is of course a pre-cursor to the widely-expected plan by the UK music industry to sue it's own customers for copyright violations. It's also a way for the BPI to stop people performing legal filesharing - something that many software vendors promote as a way for people to get their software.
Now is the time to get a new ISP. I have first-hand knowledge that one of the affected ISPs accidentally stopped it's customers reaching their email provider for a period of about 5 days, so the idea that "because they're big, they must be the best" just isn't true. If you're looking for an alternative, Freedom2Surf is pretty good (and part of Pipex who haven't signed this deal).
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