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 * A Library Of 45,000 Docs - Telecoms, Etc, being paid to spy on you - See guides
jofortruth
  Posted: Dec 8 2009, 09:31 AM


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http://cryptome.org/


Yahoo Guide - A Recent one added to the library (Intellectual Property Rights? Interesting! This is part of what you get with all the "free trade" and "treaty" garbage being signed and agreed to. There's also a UN connection.) rolleyes.gif
http://cryptome.org/0001/yahoo-cryptome.htm
http://cryptome.org/yahoo-demand.pdf


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Yahoo Doesn't Want You To Know Its Spying Price List; Issues DMCA Takedown

from the can-the-pricelist-be-copyrighted? dept

Last week, well-known privacy activist, Chris Soghoian, got a lot of attention for revealing some data on how often Sprint was sharing GPS data with the government. However, perhaps an even more interesting part of his detailed writeup about various service providers and how they provide data to the government, was his attempt to uncover how much various service providers charge the government. This was interesting, in that it showed how giving the government private data could be a bit of a profit center for some firms. Soghoian uncovered some price lists, but Yahoo and Verizon refused to reveal their price lists, claiming that doing so would "shock" or "confuse" customers. That was odd, since other firms did reveal their price lists, and the results weren't all that shocking or confusing.

Of course, it didn't take long for someone to leak Yahoo's spying price list (or, more accurately, its "compliance guide for law enforcement," which also includes some pricing info) to Cryptome.org. Other, similar documents were also posted to Cryptome from other service providers, but the only one who freaked out appears to be Yahoo. Robert Ring alerts us that Yahoo sent a DMCA takedown request to Cryptome over the document. Cryptome appears to have just posted the takedown request along with its ongoing email discussion with Yahoo's lawyers, while leaving the original document in place.

Of course, by now, you can rest assured that Yahoo's document has been copied in all sorts of places, just by nature of Yahoo's attempt to hide it. It makes you wonder why the company even bothered in the first place.
http://techdirt.com/articles/20091206/2329287228.shtml



UN - Digital advances threaten intellectual property rights, UN official warns
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?News...48&Cr=wipo&Cr1=

It doesn't stop with Yahoo. Just about every telecom is involved!



NOTE: See what the Patriot Act (and other legislation passed) does to violate your privacy and rights? DISGUSTING! These guys are paid fees to give our information away. Can you believe these scumbags? These people aren't American. They are traitors! angry.gif


If these people were serious, they would go after GOOGLE who has copied book after book after book, and has infringed on others Intellectual Property Rights more than anyone. THIS IS HOW YOU TELL THIS IS BOGUS, BECAUSE GOOGLE GETS TO DO AS THEY PLEASE BECAUSE THEY ARE AN INSIDER! teach.gif
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jofortruth
Posted: Dec 8 2009, 10:06 AM


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The telecoms have been sent what is referred to as DMC TAKEDOWNS.
http://www.cybertelecom.org/ip/dmcaref.htm

Another Example:
http://mashable.com/2007/08/31/scribd-sfwa...edown-backlash/
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