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ASA to impose paid search tax to police websites
LONDON - For the first time brands will have the content of their websites policed by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) under plans to extend the regulator's remit to include all 'online marketing'.


Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Tue Nov 10th, 2009 at 04:05:02 PM EST
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EFF Responds to the Indymedia Subpoena; Government Backs Down

We at EFF, like the public at large, are often left in the dark about what the government's practices in this area look like. However, sometimes -- just sometimes -- the fog will clear and we'll get a worrisome picture of what the government gets up to behind closed doors. Sometimes this happens when an independent-minded judge publishes an opinion revealing the government's practices, like the judge that first revealed that the government was tracking cell phones without warrants. Other times, someone served with an SCA demand such as a National Security Letter comes to us for legal assistance.

Recently, one such recipient of an SCA demand did come to us, and we're glad she did. The story of that subpoena -- to the administrator of www.indymedia.us, an independent activist news site aggregating stories from Indymedia web sites across the country -- provides yet another example of how government abuses breed in secrecy. Hopefully this analysis will be helpful to other online service providers who receive such bogus requests masquerading as valid legal process.
2. The Subpoena to Indymedia

On January 30th, 2009, Kristina Clair of Philadelphia, PA -- one of the system administrators of the server that hosts the indymedia.us site -- received in the mail a grand jury subpoena from the Southern District of Indiana federal court. The FBI had sent an email to Ms. Clair a couple of weeks earlier asking where a subpoena directed at the indymedia.us site should be sent. So, we at EFF were ready and waiting to evaluate the subpoena as soon as it arrived. Yet even we were surprised at what we saw. A PDF of the entire subpoena is available here.



Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
by Cat on Tue Nov 10th, 2009 at 08:05:56 PM EST
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