Dear Jon Davies, here's your newsletter from the frontline of digital rights: defending and promoting citizens' rights in the digital age
This is our last newsletter of 2012. We began the year with three major goals: to defeat ACTAhttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/acta-you-won, to prevent the draft Communications Data Billhttp://www.openrightsgroup.orgblog/2012/joint-committee-slams-home-offices-snoopers-charterbecoming law and to stop default censorship of the internethttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/press/releases/education-consultation-response.
After a year of campaigning we have done all that and more, with a swathe of victories in just the last two months (more details below).
These successes show why we need you to *join ORG*http://www.openrightsgroup.org/join/.
Joining today http://www.openrightsgroup.org/joinenables us to keep doing essential work like this, and take on more projects as we fight for your rights in the coming year. *Join and boost ORG Law Fund's success*
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*Victory 1*. Thank you to all those who helped our ORG Law Fund!http://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/org-is-ready-for-legal-actionAfter just a month and a half of campaigning we have reached our first goal: we have now raised enough new funds to hire a part-time Legal Officer.
*Please join now http://www.openrightsgroup.org/join/ *if you have not yet given your support*; *300 new supporters would enable the new position to work full time and give ORG greater capacity for legal work.
We will begin our legal project in the new year and look forward to expanding ORG’s work by tackling digital rights in the courts. *Default Blocking Victory*
*Victory 2.* The Government have released their response to the consultation on default blocking.
We were delightedhttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/press/releases/education-consultation-responseto see that they have listened to your voice and dropped plans for ‘default on’ filters at a network level. The Department should be applauded for this sensible approach.
Their response shows that we have overwhelmingly demonstrated the case against internet censorship. The Government agreed that content filters “on their own... are insufficient” and that parents should take responsibility for keeping their children safe online. Thank you to all those who wrote to their to MPs and responded to the consultation questionnaire. *ORG win on the Snoopers’ Charter*
*Victory 3.* The Joint Committee have published their reporthttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/joint-committee-slams-home-offices-snoopers-charteron the draft Communications Data Bill after months of receiving evidence from many parties.
We were pleased that the report listened to our evidence and your letters. It was very clear that the draft Bill pays "insufficient attention to the duty to respect the right to privacy”. Despite the report's strong criticism of the Home Office, they may simply ignore the pages of evidence and push ahead with their plans, claiming there “can be no delayhttp://www.itv.com/news/update/2012-12-11/home-office-can-be-no-delay-to-this-legislation/ ”.
We are determined to ensure that this does not happen.
We went to Parliamenhttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/come-along-to-our-mp-lobby-dayt on Monday to meet MPs and let them know that these plans must be dropped. We need a fundamental review of digital surveillance laws. *Promo Bay back online*
*Victory 4.* The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) told Virgin, BT, O2, TalkTalk and Sky http://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/promobay-blockto block The Promo Bay, despite there being no copyright infringing material on there. After we contacted the BPI to remove the block, they wrote to us and confirmed that they have now asked the country's four biggest ISPs to remove The Promo Bay from their list of blocked websiteshttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/press/releases/bpis-promobay.org-ban-lifted .
The wide range of censoring powers the BPI currently has, and the lack of transparency with which websites have been blocked are clearly shown by this incident. We are planning to produce and maintain a transparency website with a list of all blocked websites to remedy that. Support our essential work
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*News in Brief
* We took on Golden Eye in courthttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/press/releases/goldeneye-appeal-on-monday-org-reaches-5k-funding-goaland we’re currently waiting for the verdict which should come this week. We’ve made it clear that Norwich Pharmacal Orders need close examination in court.
*Mobile Censorship*
The Government decided against default ‘on’ censorship, but mobile blocking continues. This week the website of St Mark’s church was blockedhttp://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2012/another-church-blocked-by-mobile-networksbecause it belongs to the ‘New Wine’ denomination. It was classified as ‘alcohol’ despite the use of the word 'wine' not relating to use of alcohol. * *
*ORG out and about *
Hacio'r iaith http://haciaith.com/what-is-hacior-iaith-english/, 19 January ORG at the Welsh language free software, Internet and digital activism day unconference
London supporter meet up, 21 Januaryhttp://www.meetup.com/ORG-London/events/74016472/ Location TBC
Oxford Media Convention, 23 January 11.45http://www.guardian.co.uk/media-network/2012/nov/13/programme Jim Killock presenting on the panel: Smart TVs, SmartPhones and Stupid Parents: What should government, business and citizens be doing to provide greater protection for children online? Oxford Media Convention / IPPR Saïd Business School * *
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On 20 December 2012 09:11, Jon Davies jon.davies@wikimedia.org.uk wrote:
Dear Jon Davies, here's your newsletter from the frontline of digital rights: defending and promoting citizens' rights in the digital age
Going by the news I see today their claims don't appear to be very accurate.
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