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Okinawa Japan Forum - Rights Issues http://www.japanupdate.com/forum Debate controversial issues such as gun control, death penalty, free speech, etc. en Sat, 21 Nov 2009 08:30:05 GMT vBulletin 60 http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/images/hexcell/misc//rss.jpg Okinawa Japan Forum - Rights Issues http://www.japanupdate.com/forum Vigilante Justice? http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15363&goto=newpost Fri, 20 Nov 2009 04:37:36 GMT What are you're views on vigilate justice?

Should those who take the law into their own hands be punished the same as any other criminal?

Should they get off Scott-free?

Should each instance be weighed on it's own merit in accordance with the evidence, case facts and the situation as a whole.

Please post you opinion on the topic here.

V/R
-R.B. Burns ]]>
Rights Issues Richard Burns http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15363
Journalism, privacy rights and the U.S. Department of Justice http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15198&goto=newpost Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:00:36 GMT Justice Dept. Asked For News Site's Visitor Lists

Interesting, then again, it is 2am and there isn't much else to read. :)

Quote:

In a case that raises questions about online journalism and privacy rights, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a formal request to an independent news site ordering it to provide details of all reader visits on a certain day.

The grand jury subpoena also required the Philadelphia-based Indymedia.us Web site "not to disclose the existence of this request" unless authorized by the Justice Department, a gag order that presents an unusual quandary for any news organization.

Kristina Clair, a 34-year old Linux administrator living in Philadelphia who provides free server space for Indymedia.us, said she was shocked to receive the Justice Department's subpoena. (The Independent Media Center is a left-of-center amalgamation of journalists and advocates that – according to their principles of unity and mission statement – work toward "promoting social and economic justice" and "social change.")

The subpoena (PDF) from U.S. Attorney Tim Morrison in Indianapolis demanded "all IP traffic to and from www.indymedia.us" on June 25, 2008. It instructed Clair to "include IP addresses, times, and any other identifying information," including e-mail addresses, physical addresses, registered accounts, and Indymedia readers' Social Security Numbers, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, and so on.

"I didn't think anything we were doing was worthy of any (federal) attention," Clair said in a telephone interview with CBSNews.com on Monday. After talking to other Indymedia volunteers, Clair ended up calling the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco, which represented her at no cost.

Under long-standing Justice Department guidelines, subpoenas to members of the news media are supposed to receive special treatment. One portion of the guidelines, for instance, says that "no subpoena may be issued to any member of the news media" without "the express authorization of the attorney general" – that would be current attorney general Eric Holder – and subpoenas should be "directed at material information regarding a limited subject matter."

Still unclear is what criminal investigation U.S. Attorney Morrison was pursuing. Last Friday, a spokeswoman initially promised a response, but Morrison sent e-mail on Monday evening saying: "We have no comment." The Justice Department in Washington, D.C. also declined to respond.
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Morrison replied in a one-sentence letter saying the subpoena had been withdrawn. Around the same time, according to the EFF, the group had a series of discussions with assistant U.S. attorneys in Morrison's office who threatened Clair with possible prosecution for obstruction of justice if she disclosed the existence of the already-withdrawn subpoena -- claiming it "may endanger someone's health" and would have a "human cost."
WTF? :-|

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Making this investigation more mysterious is that Indymedia.us is an aggregation site, meaning articles that appear on it were published somewhere else first, and there's no hint about what sparked the criminal probe. Clair, the system administrator, says that no IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are recorded for Indymedia.us, and non-IP address logs are kept for a few weeks and then discarded.
:thumbup1:

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EFF's Bankston wrote a second letter to the government saying that, if it needed to muzzle Indymedia, it should apply for a gag order under the section of federal law that clearly permits such an order to be issued. Bankston's plan: To challenge that law on First Amendment grounds.

But the Justice Department never replied. "This is the first time we've seen them try to get the IP address of everyone who visited a particular site," Bankston said. "That it was a news organization was an additional troubling fact that implicates First Amendment rights."

This is not, however, the first time that the Feds have focused on Indymedia -- a Web site whose authors sometimes blur the line between journalism, advocacy, and on-the-streets activism. In 2004, the Justice Department sent a grand jury subpoena asking for information about who posted lists of Republican delegates while urging they be given an unwelcome reception at the party's convention in New York City that year. A Indymedia hosting service in Texas once received a subpoena asking for server logs in relation to an investigation of an attempted murder in Italy.

Bankston has written a longer description of the exchange of letters with the Justice Department, which he hopes will raise awareness of how others should respond to similar legal demands for Web logs, customer records, and compulsory silence. "Our fear is that this kind of bogus gag order is much more common than one would hope, considering they're legally baseless," Bankston says. "We're telling this story in hopes that more providers will press back and go public when the government demands their silence."
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Rights Issues DougP http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15198
Government Female Bias? http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15114&goto=newpost Wed, 04 Nov 2009 13:49:41 GMT Does it seem like nowadays that women are given more than just benefit of the doubt when it comes to equality issues? (this is all based on... Does it seem like nowadays that women are given more than just benefit of the doubt when it comes to equality issues?

(this is all based on observation and previous discussion with other ppl--it will not be contested as claims.)

Divorce seems to be inherently in favor of women, especially if the judge presiding is female. It pretty much takes that you have to make the mother of the children look like a convict or a drug addict to get child custody.

It seems as if women are never doubted when MEO flags are thrown around. Making the male's life in the equation a living hell, even if the accuser is flat out lying.

Should women have females instead of males as first line supervisors?

Has the government set a precedence that they would rather caution on the side of the female than risk facing the POTENTIAL of an actual harrassment case?? Or is it just payback for all the years when men domintated the workplace?

(note: JU ladies are welcome to share the opposing view :scratchchin:) ]]>
Rights Issues Blues http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15114
Are you afraid of your government? http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14970&goto=newpost Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:26:48 GMT Equal rights issues, foreign and domestic policy issues, prohibition issues... People of all nationalities please participate. Are you afraid... Equal rights issues, foreign and domestic policy issues, prohibition issues...

People of all nationalities please participate.

Are you afraid to voice your honest opinion when it opposes the governments position? ]]>
Rights Issues SnaFu http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14970
We Love War? http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14969&goto=newpost Fri, 23 Oct 2009 06:31:14 GMT Although, George Carlin was a comedian I can't help but recognize how much truth was in the man's skits. This one in particular rings true IMO.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDkhzHQO7jY

Watch the vid, have a few laughs but think about it for a second. See if there's anything you find disagreeable. See if you can find elements that generally ring true, especially today. :) ]]>
Rights Issues DougP http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14969
Ok for company to patent living creature? http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14961&goto=newpost Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:48:35 GMT This has actually been going on for several years. Monsanto (huge company with huge control of US food supply) has been trying to patent the pig.... This has actually been going on for several years. Monsanto (huge company with huge control of US food supply) has been trying to patent the pig. They filed for a patent back in 2005 and its still pending.

Is it ok for a company to patent a living creature?

If Monsanto does get this patent, which is broadly worded, they can in turn sue anyone who breeds a pig with the qualities of their pigs or sue anyone who happens to produce a pig in the same manner that Monsanto has.

Monsanto actually already sues small farmers who have had pollen from monsanto plants transferred to their plants via bees.

To me, this almost sounds like complete craziness, but what does everyone else think?

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...xt=va&aid=2480 ]]>
Rights Issues shleywren http://www.japanupdate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14961