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Michael Geist Quotes

«Not only does the proposal ... create new surveillance powers, but it actually reduces the level of privacy protection and oversight associated with that surveillance,»
Author: Michael Geist
«No judicial oversight. No advance paperwork. No privacy.»
Author: Michael Geist
«This has been a common trend for years as file sharers move between services.»
Author: Michael Geist
«Education for many people would be the core copyright issue, yet it's largely neglected in this bill,»
Author: Michael Geist
«It's a bill that has been driven largely by the music industry, so there's very little to address the concerns that I think the education community ought to have.»
Author: Michael Geist
«This is a dangerous thing to engage in.»
Author: Michael Geist
«Contrary to many published reports, the E.U. has not advocated a U.N.-controlled system. Rather, it has called for the creation of a new forum built on existing structures.»
Author: Michael Geist
«Although it is true that national governments would be free to establish controls over Internet use within their own borders, they already enjoy such powers. China may have instituted troubling censorship controls, but many democratic countries have also created national rules that limit online freedoms.»
Author: Michael Geist
«One proposal floated in the spring would require ISPs [internet service providers] to disclose subscriber information within 30 minutes to law-enforcement authorities on a 24-hour, seven-day-per- week basis. Incredibly, law-enforcement authorities could make such a request with only a phone call under certain circumstances.»
Author: Michael Geist
«The delegates have found a diplomatic way to leave this issue for a future fight. The creation of the governance forum sounds much like WSIS itself: multilateral, multi-stakeholder, nonbinding, U.N.-created, and able to address a wide range of Internet and technology policy issues.»
Author: Michael Geist