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Daily Archives: May 13, 2014
Waterworth: 'Today's judgment opens the door to censorship'
Posted: May 13, 2014 at 5:42 pm
DW: A lot of the discussion around this particular landmark case, which involved the Spanish data protection agency and a Spanish man against Google Spain and Google Inc, has centered around the distinction between a data controller and a data processor. But underlying this is what happens on a day-to-day basis for Internet users. Your position is that it centers around media freedoms. How do you feel about that?
James Waterworth: Much of the way people access information today is from the internet, often getting to it though services like the one in the judgment, i.e., through Google. We are really concerned that today's judgment opens the door to censorship, a new form of censorship over the internet, potentially to the whitewashing of history where people who have a grudge against something that is being said online in a link can simply write to the Internet company and have that information taken down. We think this is a dangerous precedent.
In this particular case, we're talking about information that was published around 1998 and was correct at the time. So when you talk about censorship and whitewashing and rewriting history, surely that is a reflection of how much time we are spending online and how much of our lives we are putting online. Sometimes we slip up and make mistakes, don't we?
James Waterworth is concerned the Google ruling may impact freedom of information
I might prefer, and politicians might prefer, for information not to be out in the public, but if it's true, people have a right to know. So it's a very dangerous route if we decide that something that is legally allowed to be published in a Spanish newspaper can't then be shown on the Internet. This is a very dangerous trend.
So how do you feel about the fact that this article was published in a newspaper with a relatively high circulation? There is probably a physical version of this article tucked away in some archive in a library, which is probably still accessible. Yet in this case, we are saying that the Internet version of that article should be removed, or we should all have the right to have that removed.
Exactly, and this raises the potential that we go to all the libraries in Spain and ask to have that article removed from those libraries.
And obviously, picking up on what you are saying, that's not the way to go, is it?
Clearly it is not the way to go. Given the heritage we have, whether the literary heritage or the information about people, it's important that people have access to information. The Internet has provided people with even easier access to information at a lower cost. That sometimes is uncomfortable for people who have done something wrong, but it is also extremely beneficial for society that politicians and other powerful people are held to account.
But the difference between a physical copy of an article on a piece of paper tucked away in an archive and what's online is the interconnectedness of all this information. Through an online search you can build a profile of a person. Isn't that what really makes the internet different in this age - that we can connect details of people's lives in such a way that can be perhaps a disadvantage to them, that people might not really recognize that what happened to a person in 1998 is not really relevant today?
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Ron Paul Is Being Cheated Out of the Republican Nomination 1/4 – Video
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Ron Paul Is Being Cheated Out of the Republican Nomination 1/4
The GOP establishment has resorted to vote fraud in almost every state Paul Joseph Watson Wednes.
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Jonathan Davis of KORN, Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul in American Addict 2, the big lie – Video
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Jonathan Davis of KORN, Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul in American Addict 2, the big lie
From the makers of the hit documentary American Addict, American Addict 2 picks up where the first film left off and breaks even more new ground. Please join our Indiegogo Campaign https://igg.me/a...
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KURTZ: Rand Paul, the ACLU, and the media's fascination with an unorthodox Republican
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Rand Paul, the ACLU and the Medias Fascination with an Unorthodox Republican
Heres a head-spinning moment.
Rand Paul wrote the following in yesterdays New York Times: I agree with the ACLU.
And thats just the latest evidence that he is planning a different kind of Republican presidential campaign.
The Kentucky senator is quite consciously reaching out beyond the usual, staunchly conservative GOP base. That may reflect his analysis of what a Republican needs to do to win the White House in 2016. It may reflect the latitude he has as the son of perennial candidate Ron Paul. Or it may just be who he is.
My sense is that Paul is winning grudging respect in the media for going outside the usual Republican comfort zoneor at least gratitude for livening things up.
He is zigging while others are zagging, as we see in an interview the senator gave the Times the other day:
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky broke Friday with fellow Republicans who have pushed for stricter voting laws as a way to crack down on fraud at the polls, saying that the focus on such measures alienates and insults African-Americans and hurts the party.
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Matt Kibbe on the Tea Party and libertarianism – Video
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Matt Kibbe on the Tea Party and libertarianism
Matt Kibbe, the president and CEO of the political advocacy group Freedom Works, discusses the past, present and future of the Tea Party movement -- a movement that Freedom Works was instrumental...
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Bryan Caplan
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Bryan Caplan is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University. His major fields of interest are Public Choice, Public Finance, and Monetary Economics. Currently, his primary research interest is Public Economics.
A great deal of his professional work has been devoted to the philosophies of libertarianism and free-market capitalism. He has published in notable journals such as American Economic Review, Public Choice, the Journal of Law and Economics, the Journal of Public Economics, Social Science Quarterly, and Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economic, among others. He is a blogger at EconLog along with Arnold Kling, and occasionally has been a guest blogger at Marginal Revolution with two of his colleagues at George Mason, Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok.
Caplan is the author of the upcoming book, The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies, which contends that the greatest obstacle to sound economic policy is not entrenched special interests or rampant lobbying, but the popular misconceptions, irrational beliefs, and personal biases held by ordinary voters. The November 2006 issue of Cato Unbound tackled these controversial arguments, with Caplan providing the lead essay.
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Marx Hubbard response to Cardinal Mller
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Editor's note: Following is the response of Barbara Marx Hubbard to the comments on conscious evolution made by Cardinal Gerhard Mller during a meeting of officials of the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith with the presidency of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) on April 30.
I am grateful to Cardinal Gerhard Mller for raising concerns about conscious evolution and its relationship to Catholic teaching. I hope his focus on this issue will stimulate many, both within the Catholic church and outside it, to deepen human understanding of conscious evolution and how we might advance our own evolutionary action for the good of the whole of Earth life.
I am not a Catholic nor a theologian, yet I have been deeply inspired to help develop the meaning of conscious evolution through my studies of Teilhard de Chardin, Ilia Delio, John Haught, Beatrice Bruteau, Fr. Thomas Berry, David Richo, Diarmuid O'Murchu, and others. And of course, from the New Testament itself.
Now, meeting with so many women religious through LCWR, I see conscious evolution in action. They have been evolving the church and the world for hundreds of years through deep gospel living, a mystical presencing, faithfulness in serving unmet needs, solidarity with Earth, building community as "whole-makers," risk-taking for the sake of the mission, genius for cooperative self-governance and decision making, and above all bringing love and hope for the future into the lives of millions.
For me, the most vital source of meaning of conscious evolution is the Catholic understanding of God and Christ as the source of evolution, as its driving force as well as its direction. As Ilia Delio puts it, we experience in evolution the Emergent Christ and God Ahead.
Through science, research, technology communications and virtually every other area of human activity, we are weaving a delicate membrane of consciousness, what Teilhard called the "noosphere" or the thinking layer of Earth that is embracing and drawing into itself the entire planet. It will infuse the whole of humanity with a feeling of relationship and resonance. He called this potential experience "the Christification of the Earth."
Many of us are becoming what Teilhard called "Homo progressivus," those attracted to the future of the world moving toward the unknown, toward ever higher consciousness, freedom, order, and love.
In this view, evolution itself becomes a spiritually motivated labor of love toward a Christ-inspired world, leading toward life ever-evolving beyond this current stage of Homo sapiens sapiens.
Of course the scientific basis for conscious evolution is coming from many fields, most importantly from an understanding of the new cosmology, of the 13.8 billion year "The Universe Story," as written by Brian Swimme and Fr. Thomas Berry, and from "Big Bang Cosmology," as Ilia Delio calls it. Recently, Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present by David Christian, Cynthia Stokes Brown and Craig Benjamin is changing the view of history itself to begin at the origin of creation.
Meanwhile, new technologies are giving us vast new powers we used to attribute to gods, to destroy this world or create new worlds on this Earth and in space, as described in Dr. Ted Chu's new book, Human Purpose and Transhuman Potential: A Cosmic Vision for Our Future Evolution.
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Embracing the Future: Trend Expert Jack Uldrich to Deliver Keynote on The Internet of Things and M2M for Houston's …
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Houston, TX (PRWEB) May 13, 2014
While some people brace for the future, trend expert and keynote speaker Jack Uldrich encourages people to embrace the future.
Michelle Munoz-Talcott, a guest contributor for Verizon's Enterprise Soultions says, "Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions are transforming the way private and public sector organizations work from remote tracking of assets to gathering and analyzing data, these solutions can help them run their organizations more efficiently....demonstrating how private and public sector organizations can transform their environments with M2M solutions." Uldrich's keynote will focus on how to leverage these technological leaps to empower the everyday users.
On May 14th, Uldrich will continue his twelve engagement speaking spree with Verizon Wireless' Connected Technology Tour. The conference itself is, "highlighting M2M applications within all vertical markets concentrating specifically on applications within the finance, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, energy, transportation, security and government sectors." (A sample of some of the ideas he will present can be viewed in this article on The Internet of Things.)
This month Uldrich will also keynote Verizon's Tour in Boise, Memphis, Nashville and Los Angeles.
Uldrich is a renowned global futurist, independent scholar, sought-after business speaker, and best-selling author whose works include, "The Next Big Thing is Really Small", "Higher Unlearning: 39 Post-Requisite Lessons for Achieving a Successful Future" and "Foresight 2020: A Futurist Explores the Trends Transforming Tomorrow."
His other written works have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Forbes, The Futurist, Future Quarterly Research, The Wall Street Reporter, Leader to Leader, Management Quarterly, and hundreds of other newspapers and publications around the country.
A frequent guest of the mediaUldrich has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, National Public Radio, and as a guest commentator on James Woods "Futurescape."
Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website at: http://www.jumpthecurve.net. Media wishing to know more about the event or interviewing Jack can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.
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NASA Taking At Look At The Numbers As The Hubble Space Telescope Enters Its 25th Year
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May 12, 2014
Image Caption: The Hubble Telescope as seen from NASA Space Shuttle STS-125 in May 2009. The Hubble Space Telescope was reborn with Servicing Mission 4 (SM4), the fifth and final servicing of the orbiting observatory. Credit: NASA
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On April 24, 1990, the space shuttle Discovery lifted off from Earth with the Hubble Space Telescope nestled securely in its bay. The following day, Hubble was released into space, ready to peer into the vast unknown of space.
NASAs Hubble Space Telescope recently marked its 24th year in space and to celebrate its 25th year, NASA is taking a look at some of the amazing statistics generated by the world-famous telescope.
Hubble has reinvigorated and reshaped our perception of space and uncovered a universe where almost anything seems possible within the laws of physics. Hubble has revealed properties of space and time that for most of human history were only probed in the imaginations of scientists and philosophers alike. Today, Hubble continues to provide views of cosmic wonders never before seen and is at the forefront of many new discoveries.
Shortly after Hubble was deployed in 1990, the observatorys primary mirror was discovered to have a flaw that affected the clarity of the telescopes early images. Astronauts repaired Hubble in December 1993. Including that trip, there have been five astronaut servicing missions to Hubble. The first servicing mission occurred Dec. 2-13, 1993. Subsequent servicing missions occurred on Feb. 11-21, 1997; Dec.19-27, 1999; March 1-12, 2002; and May 11-24, 2009.
Here are some statistics on the Hubble as of its 24th anniversary on April 24, 2014:
The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency. NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore conducts Hubble science operations. STScI is operated for NASA by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy Inc., in Washington.
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WRAP Pakistan condemns alleged NATO attack ISAF spox PM 2011 News – Video
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WRAP Pakistan condemns alleged NATO attack ISAF spox PM 2011 News
Pakistan on Saturday accused NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation helicopters of firing on two army checkpoints in the northwest and killing 26 soldiers then they retaliated by closing a...
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