Merhaba,

Keşke bir şekilde lobi vs. yaparak bizim meclisimize de böyle konukların
gelmesini sağlayabilsek. Ya da keşke bir milletvekili çıkıp bu filmi
simultane çeviri ya da altyazı eklenerek meclise gösterse.. Zira ülkemizde
böyle bir derse İtalya'dan çok daha fazla ihtiyaç olduğunu düşünüyorum ben.

Böyle bir şeyi milletvekillerine ulaşarak (belki dernekçe?) yapma imkanımız
olabilir mi? Şahsen meclisin tam kadro böyle bir konuşmayı dinlemesini
görmek bile benim ağlamama sebep olurdu herhalde mutluluktan..

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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?


13 Mart 2010 11:21 tarihinde Mustafa Akgul <[email protected]> yazdı:

>
> Lawrence Lessing,  Harward Hukuk Fakultesi prof. Dajha once Satndord'da
> calismis ve orada "İnternet ve Toplum" arastirma mekrezini kurmustu.
> Creative Commons kurucusu ve Elektronic Frontier Vakiflarinin
> yoneticisi,  ve "Software Freedom Law Center"'in yoneticisi.
>
> İnternet ozgurluk temasiyla  yarim saatlik ingilizce bir konusma yapti.
> Ingilizce bilenlere oneririm.
>
> http://techdirt.com/articles/20100311/1347368524.shtml
>
> -----------
>
> We have noted, recently, that Italian laws and politicians seem to have
> a somewhat troubling
> <http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090504/0148494730.shtml> view of the
> internet, where they are quick to blame
> <http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20091215/1217537365.shtml> the
> internet for anything bad that happens, and then look to pass laws that
> would throw out plenty of good just to protect
> <http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090719/1555285596.shtml> against the
> /possibility/ of any bad happening. This, of course, culminated just
> recently in the ruling in an Italian court that three Google execs were
> guilty <http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100224/0201038283.shtml> of
> criminal violations, over a Google-hosted video.
>
> Given all that, it's quite interesting timing to see that Larry Lessig
> just gave a speech to the Italian Parliament about how /Internet is
> Freedom/ <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe2UsBXr-ls>. You can see it
> below (assuming YouTube doesn't take it down
> <http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100302/0354498358.shtml>) and it
> runs a little over half an hour.
>
> He does not address that particular case (or, actually, any of the
> stories coming out of Italy concerning the internet). However, he does
> an excellent job setting up the issues related to regulating the
> internet -- detailing how there is a generational divide going on here,
> and how the digital generation is effectively "waiting for the dinosaurs
> to die off," but are still worried about the damage they might do in the
> meantime. And, with that, he suggests a rather gentle touch when it
> comes to regulations -- a "regulatory humility."
>
> Not surprisingly, there's plenty in the video that I agree with -- but
> also plenty that I disagree with. While he does a great job highlighting
> three areas (copyright, journalism and transparency), where the internet
> does both good and bad, I disagree with his suggestions for "minimizing
> the bad." I do agree that we should always look to see if there are ways
> to minimize the "bad," but I'm not sure I agree with what he considers
> to actually be "harm" in all three of those cases. What he calls "harm,"
> looks to me an awful lot like disruption. And you can't minimize
> disruption (at least not successfully).
>
> Still, it is a worthwhile video to watch, with especially interesting
> timing and audience, given all that's been happening in Italy lately. It
> would be nice to know how the audience reacted and responded to the
> speech as well.
>
>
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