31.3.2010. "Kommissionen har utarbetat närmare regler ... antalet underskrifter från ett land [ska] stå i proportion till landets folkmängd – 4 500 underskrifter för de minsta länderna och 72 000 för Tyskland...När 300 000 underskrifter från minst tre län
The gradual disappearance of open wireless networks is a tragedy of the commons, with a confusing twist of privacy and security debate. This essay explains why the progressive locking of wireless networks is harmful — for convenience, for privacy and for
1. I Socialdemokratiska tidskriften Tiden 1/2002 skriver Anders Ehnmark om vänsterpartiets kongress. Citerar Carlo Cattaneo (1801–69), den lombardiske filosof som på 1840-talet talade för Europas Förenta Stater: ” Libertà è repubblica; e repubblica è plu
Günter Grass, Die Zeit 4.5.2005. "Mithin entscheidet das Parlament nicht souverän. Es ist von den mächtigen Wirtschaftsverbänden, den Banken und Konzernen abhängig, die keiner demokratischen Kontrolle unterliegen. So macht sich der Gesetzgeber zum Gespött
John Keane to David Held: "do you think the LSE Libya affair has done damage to the scholarly credibility of research programmes in the area of democracy?" "I don’t know how many times you visited Libya or to what extent your consociation with Saif al-Isl
n The Net Delusion, by Evgeny Morozov, we finally have a long-overdue market correction to cyber-utopianism, which Morozov defines as “a naïve belief in the emancipatory nature of online communication that rests on a stubborn refusal to acknowledge its do
"According to the cables released so far, British officials not only promised to protect US interests during the Iraq inquiry, but also made a deal with the US to allow the country to keep cluster bombs in the UK despite the ban on the munitions signed by
Legislative Observatory: INI/2008/2239 Procedure file, legislative dossier - The European Parliament adopted by 406 votes to 168, with 187 abstentions, a resolution calling on Member States to regard the second strategic energy review as a basis for imple
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, Computerworld: "Thanks to Windows' security weaknesses, botnets are now commonplace and we can only expect to see more DDoS attacks in the future." Botnets.