[lac-discuss-en] ENC: The European Court of Justice found internet filtering preemptive That Violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and Its customers.

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Sun Nov 27 19:07:41 UTC 2011


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 Subject: ENC: The European Court of Justice found internet filtering preemptive That Violated the fundamental rights of the ISP and Its customers. 
 From: vanda at uol.com.br





 For believers in a free and open Internet, an Brought yesterday 
 Extraordinarily significant reason to give thanks: The European Union's 
 Highest court - the European Court of Justice - ruled That Internet 
 filtering is a violation of fundamental rights. The ECJ reversed a horribly 
 That misguided Belgian court decision mandated surveillance China-style user 
 by ISPs. This is a consequential decision That Dramatically establisher to 
 new baseline for Internet freedom now That Protects Nearly 500 million the 
 Individuals Who Live in the member states of the EU. 




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