[PP-discussions] Your internet access: restricted.
Jérôme Leignadier-Paradon
j.lei.par at partipirate.org
Dim 10 Juil 23:59:07 CEST 2016
Ayè !
Questionnaire rempli et message envoyé !
Jérôme Leignadier-Paradon
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06.38.23.03.27 - j.lei.par at partipirate.org
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Le 10/07/2016 à 23:43, Johndifool a écrit :
> https://savetheinternet.eu/fr/
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> Johndifool
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>> Le 7 juil. 2016 à 13:25, Jérôme Leignadier-Paradon
>> <j.lei.par at partipirate.org> a écrit :
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>> En gros, pour les anglophobe, ça dit quoi ?
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>>
>> Jérôme Leignadier-Paradon
>> <http://wiki.partipirate.org/wiki/Utilisateur:J%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_PPRA>
>> 06.38.23.03.27 - j.lei.par at partipirate.org
>> <mailto:j.lei.par at partipirate.org>
>> ppfr <https://www.partipirate.org/>
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>> * Secrétaire section Rhône-Alpes <https://rhone-alpes.partipirate.org/>
>> * Membre de la CODEC
>> <https://www.partipirate.org/Commission-de-controle>
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>> Le 06/07/2016 à 19:24, kilyx a écrit :
>>>
>>> Calendrier de la net neutralite europeenne mort annoncee fin aout
>>> ?
>>> >
>>> > ---------- Message transféré ----------
>>> > De : "Martin Caldwell, SumOfUs.org <http://sumofus.org/>"
>>> <us at sumofus.org>
>>> > Date : 6 juil. 2016 6:15 PM
>>> > Objet : Your internet access: restricted.
>>> >
>>> > > Telecom companies across Europe could soon restrict what sites
>>> you see on the internet to favour their corporate partners -- unless
>>> we tell the European Commission to close the dodgy loopholes that
>>> would make that possible.
>>> > >
>>> > > Can you send a message today and help save the internet?
>>> > >
>>> > > Send a message
>>> > >
>>> > > Julien,
>>> > >
>>> > > Your ability to access the open internet could be restricted
>>> next month.
>>> > >
>>> > > The European Commission is finalising Europe's Net Neutrality
>>> guidelines by the end of August -- and the draft they published has
>>> some dangerous loopholes.
>>> > >
>>> > > We need to fix the loopholes -- and if we don't, then telecom
>>> monopolies will win the power to manipulate our access to the
>>> internet -- affecting every single website you visit.
>>> > >
>>> > > We only have two weeks to tell the European Commission to close
>>> the loopholes. Can you comment today?
>>> > >
>>> > > Click here to submit your comment to EU regulators now and save
>>> the internet.
>>> > >
>>> > > We have good reason to believe we could win. After SumOfUs
>>> members mobilized, along with members from hundreds of other
>>> organisations, a US federal court ruled in June that high-speed
>>> internet service can be defined as a utility there -- meaning it
>>> can't be restricted like the big telecom companies wanted.
>>> > >
>>> > > Now Europe is deciding on the same issue, and we need to respond!
>>> > >
>>> > > A coalition of concerned citizens from NGOs around Europe that
>>> care about civil liberties in the digital realm are organizing a
>>> massive online protest to drive comments to BEREC, the Body of
>>> European Regulators of Electronic Communications.
>>> > >
>>> > > We won in the US. But the Internet is global, and Europe is the
>>> largest economy in the world. How will our favourite sites, and
>>> alternative networks and apps thrive, if ISPs can throw them into a
>>> slow-lane? How will we spread the latest freedom-enhancing tools
>>> like VPNs, TOR, p2p video streaming, and blockchain apps, when
>>> European ISPs can make them unusably slow for hundreds of millions
>>> of people?
>>> > >
>>> > > This will affect people in the UK too -- this legislation will
>>> still affect everyone in spite of the Brexit vote.
>>> > >
>>> > > This is a fight we all need to win, wherever we live. Anyone can
>>> submit a comment to BEREC, the EU organization making the decision.
>>> > >
>>> > > Can you send your comment right now?
>>> > >
>>> > > Comments matter tremendously in this process, and anyone can
>>> submit one, so please click here to submit your comment to BEREC
>>> right now.
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks for all that you do,
>>> > >
>>> > > Martin, Jon, Eoin and the team at SumOfUs
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > **********
>>> > > More information:
>>> > >
>>> > > Court Backs Rules Treating Internet as Utility, Not Luxury, New
>>> York Times, June 14, 2016
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working
>>> together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and
>>> forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy. Please help
>>> keep SumOfUs strong by chipping in $3 or become a SumOfUs core
>>> member with a regular monthly donation.
>>> > >
>>> > > Like us on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter
>>> > >
>>> > > This email was sent to vallois.julien at gmail.com. | Unsubscribe
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