View Poll Results: Kakav internet treba da bude?

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  • Isti kao i dosad.

    78 50.00%
  • Srednje rješenje, nikako totalna kontrola.

    25 16.03%
  • Potpuna kontrola.

    9 5.77%
  • Ne bih znao, idem na selo 20og decembra 2012.

    44 28.21%
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Thread: Kuda ide internet?

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    YouTube počinje naplaćivati određene sadržaje

    YOUTUBE će uskoro početi naplaćivati sadržaje na nekim kanalima, a prema pisanju Financial Timesa mjesečna će pretplata na pojedini kanal iznositi 1,99 dolara.

    Prema najnovijim informacijama, to bi se trebalo dogoditi vrlo skoro, već ovaj tjedan, a u pitanju je otprilike 50 kanala. Ovaj potez, koji se planira već mjesecima, trebao bi pomoći servisu da se financira širi spektar projekata, kao što su televizijski showovi i filmovi, a nije poznato hoće li možda ovi kanali biti "slobodni" od oglasa koji su u posljednje vrijeme preplavili ovu stanicu.

    Iz YouTubea još uvijek nisu potvrdili datum pokretanja usluge.





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    evo jedne interesantnoe sheme,
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    interent kuda ide? pa manje vise kao i sve, globalna kontrola, jedan centar moci. On je vec sada manje vise na tom levelu samo sto se polako zabranjuje slobodna misao a vise se uvodi stereotipni internet, kao fejsbuk. DOci ce dan kada ce i ovi forumi otici pod zemlju kao sto je to bio slucaj sa MIRCom. Bojim se da ce se to desiti u ovoj dekadi.
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    Da ne zapostavimo topic sad kad stižu i zvanične potvrde svega o čemu smo pisali prethodnih godina.


    Snowden Files: Google and Yahoo Furious Over NSA Intercept Report
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    Nije baš vezano za temu ali je zanimljiv video.


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    Pored svi pritisaka na slobodu interneta, jedna Mađarska se trudi da zada veliki udarac

    Mađarska želi uvesti porez na internetski promet


    MAĐARSKA planira uvesti novi porez na prijenos internetskih podataka, doznaje se u srijedu iz prijedloga poreznog zakona za 2015. koji je dan ranije upućen u parlament, izvješćuje Reuters i dodaje da bi ta mjera vlade mogla teško pogoditi internet i telekom poslužitelje, te korisnike koji su najavili velike prosvjede.
    Internet poslužitelji bi plaćali porez od 150 forinti (0,5 eura) po jednom gigabajtu (GB) podatkovnog prometa, a na tu je vijest samo nekoliko sati nakon objave preko 100.000 ljudi na Facebook stranici izrazilo ljutito protivljenje najavi vlade, bojeći se da će poslužitelji novi porez jednostavno prebaciti potrošačima. Na tisuće ih je najavilo prosvjed za nedjelju ispred ministarstva gospodarstva.

    Kako tvrdi konzultantska tvrtka eNet, internetski promet preko fiksne telefonske linije dosegao je u Mađarskoj prošle godine 1,15 milijardi GB, a mobilni internet 18 milijuna GB pa bi prema novom zakonu država uprihodila 175 milijardi forinta (570 milijuna eura).

    Vlada premijera Viktora Orbana u posljednjih je nekoliko godina uvela niz posebnih poreza u bankarskom, trgovinskom, telekomunikacijskom i energetskom sektoru kako bi popunila proračunski deficit. No, time je ugrozila dobit u nekim drugim gospodarskim sektorima i uzrujala strane ulagače.

    Ministar gospodarstva Mihaly Varga opravdava vladin plan riječima da je komunikacijska tehnologija promijenila način na koji se ljudi služe telekomunikacijskim uslugama i stoga je bilo potrebno mijenjati porezni zakon. Njegovo ministarstvo očekuje da će od novog poreza godišnje "ubrati" 20 milijardi forinti.

    Naš vrli telekom je mađarski, ne?
    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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    Ovaj porez placaju provajderi, bar sam ja tako procita. E, sad, moguce je da ce oni povecati cijene usluga, a maksimalni mjesecni porez bi bio 2,3€, nebitno koliko GB potrosili.
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    The European Parliament called on EU member states and the European Commission to break down barriers to the growth of the EU's digital single market in a resolution voted on Thursday. MEPs also stressed the need to prevent online companies from abusing dominant positions by enforcing EU competition rules and unbundling search engines from other commercial services.

    http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/e...ies-and-clouds

    (google ce vjerovatno morati odvojiti pretrazivac od ostalih servisa)
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    Ne znam dal mi se vise gadi Google sa njihovim objedinjenim servisima, ili EU sa njihovom birokratijom...
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    Interesantna mapa :


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    http://grooveshark.com

    Ugasiše kopiljani najbolji muzički sajt na internetu. Konstantno su se borili sa tužbama i izgleda da ih je na kraju ipak neko dokosurio.

    Ništa nego da se prelazi na ovaj novi tidal, čuo sam da je zvuk predobar. :lolblue:
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    Evropski parlament glasao za "nejednakost na internetu"
    Index


    Jedan o tačaka koja pogađa pirate:


    "Prijedlog ISP-u omogućuje da definira kategorije, usporava ili ubrzava promet u tim kategorijama, čak i kada nije gužva". ISP bi navedeno mogli koristiti za diskriminaciju pojedine vrste podatkovnog prometa, primjerice na P2P mrežama, odnosno prilikom preuzimanja torrenta. Van Schewick vidi i dugoročne posljedice takve prakse, jer enkripcija onemogućuje identifikaciju podataka koji se prenose pa će ISP jednostavno čitave servise, poput torrenata, staviti u "sporu liniju" kao što je to već slučaj u brojnim članicama EU.
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    Starwalker me je pretekao za EU slučaj. Istovremeno, evo i u SAD:

    Senate passes CISA, strikes down four pro-privacy amendments

    The Senate on Tuesday passed CISA, a controversial bill encouraging companies to share private user data with the government that is worrying to civil liberties advocates. Four amendments were proposed to address privacy concerns, but they all died on the floor.

    The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act was introduced by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-California) in June 2014 following several high-profile cyber-attacks targeting major US corporations. It would purportedly protect user data from falling into the wrong hands. After debating the merits of the bill, it passed the Senate in a 74 to 21 vote.

    The bill now goes to a conference committee between the House of Representatives, which previously passed its own version, and the Senate. If or when that is approved, the bill would head to President Barack Obama.

    Under the bill, companies would have increased liability protection when collecting and sharing user person information that could potentially be related to security threats. The proposed legislation also makes it easier to share that data with government agencies and with each other.

    This caused the concern of privacy advocates, leading to delays in the bill’s journey through Capitol Hill. Several amendments to address privacy concerns were added to the bill, but they were all voted down.

    One of the defeated amendments was proposed by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), a critic of the privacy violations that he says the bill would facilitate. The Wyden amendment would have inserted language to protect personally identifiable information by making companies remove it “to the extent feasible” because personal information doesn’t provide information about cyber threats. The default language in CISA gives companies leeway to only remove personally identifiable information if companies “know” that it is not directly related to a cybersecurity threat.

    Wyden also criticized the fact that CISA’s information sharing is promoted as voluntary, even though it is only voluntary for companies ‒ not customers. Even if users sign privacy agreements with companies, the businesses can break those agreements and remain protected from legal recourse.

    “[They say] that the most important feature of the legislation is that it’s voluntary. The fact is, it is voluntary for companies. It will be mandatory for their customers,” Wyden said about the bill earlier in October. “And the fact is the companies can participate without the knowledge and consent of their customers, and they are immune from customer oversight and lawsuits if they do so.”

    Despite being supported by a wide variety of organizations across the political spectrum, the Wyden amendment failed with a vote 41 to 55.

    The Heller amendment was put forth by Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nevada) in case the Wyden amendment failed. It had similar measures, and would put the onus on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to remove personally identifiable information that doesn’t look related to cyber-threats. The Chamber of Commerce expressed its support for the Heller amendment.

    “This cure is worse than the problem. Privacy for Nevadans is non-negotiable,” Heller said of CISA on the Senate floor on Tuesday.

    Like the Wyden amendment, it was struck down on Tuesday, with a vote of 47 to 49.

    The Leahy amendment, introduced by Sen. Pat Leahy (D-Vermont), was offered to deal with the issue of CISA’s sweeping Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions. Even with the amendment, most information shared between the federal government and companies would already be protected from FOIA requests as it is considered proprietary information.

    “The vast majority of the exemption is already protected from disclosure,” Leahy said before the amendment came to a vote on Tuesday. He added that new exemptions are unwarranted, and that they unnecessarily override state and local state laws.

    “Those who believe in local control would agree with me. It knocks out hundreds of state and local laws.”

    The Leahy amendment failed 37 to 59.

    The Franken amendment was put forth by Sen. Al Franken (D-Minnesota) to narrow the bill’s definitions of “cybersecurity threat.” It would have limited that designation to actions that are “reasonably likely to” cause damage to the company’s network, as opposed to CISA’s default “may.” The provision would also limit an aspect of the definition of “cyber threat indicator” to include only information necessary to describe actual harm caused by an incident, not “potential harm,” as in the original bill.

    The Franken amendment failed 35 to 60.

    While the White House came out in support of the bill just last week, opposition remains staunch from tech industry leaders. Groups that have come out against CISA include tech giants such as Google, Apple and Yelp, as well policy advocacy organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, FreedomWorks and Center for Democracy and Technology.




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    Internet ce postati jedno jako dosadno mjesto ako se nastavi ovim koracima. Nesto slicno danasnjim TV kanalima. Vidite slicnosti? Youtube je bio kul sada se ne moze gledati klip bez 3 reklame (osim ako ne isntalirate blokere), stavljeni su u drugi plan nezavisni mali sajtovi stvoreni su giganti koji su skupili mase ljudi tipa fejsbuk i ostali. Dakle radjena je analiza onoga sta ljudi posjecuju i prema tome su stvoreni "slucajno" sajtovi za: gledanje filmova, gledanje pornica, chatovnje, upoznavanje, automobile, novine.. sve ono sto bi jedan prosjecan covjek zelio da nadje. E sad samo valja osmisliti kako to sve cenzurisati i kako ugasiti onih 5 % slobodnih sajtova. Sjetite se sta vam je google davao u pretrazivacu prije 10 godina a sta vam sada nudi.
    Najgori momenat ce biti kada dodje na tapet pretplata, kada ljudi pocnu da idu kod ISPa koji ce im nuditi "pakete" unlimited bedwita za fejsbuk, youtube in netflix gratis mis i tastatura.
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