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U.N. Report Declares Internet Access a Human Right
2011-06-07
A United Nations report said Friday that disconnecting people from the internet is a human rights violation and against international law.
Reality calling the UN. UN to the white courtesy phone, please.
The report railed against France and the United Kingdom, which have passed laws to remove accused copyright scofflaws from the internet. It also protested blocking internet access to quell political unrest.
While blocking and filtering measures deny users access to specific content on the Internet, states have also taken measures to cut off access to the Internet entirely. The Special Rapporteur considers cutting off users from internet access, regardless of the justification provided, including on the grounds of violating intellectual property rights law, to be disproportionate and thus a violation of article 19, paragraph 3, of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The report continues:
The Special Rapporteur calls upon all states to ensure that Internet access is maintained at all times, including during times of political unrest. In particular, the Special Rapporteur urges States to repeal or amend existing intellectual copyright laws which permit users to be disconnected from Internet access, and to refrain from adopting such laws.
Posted by:Fred

#6  And Woodchuck cider.

I am being denied my human rights! Can't get Woodchuck here; the only cider available is Hornsby, which is too dry for my taste.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2011-06-07 19:32  

#5  Maybe now they're ready for me to explain to them how the Alliance deprives me of my inhuman rights.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-06-07 18:08  

#4  You can be sure the natural next step will be to enact laws to protect individuals against "discrimination" on the bases of high-speed access vs. dial up.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2011-06-07 10:34  

#3  Fine, I declare sketchy Japanese cartoons a "human right", too. And Woodchuck cider. And maybe cheddarwurst.

Or maybe "human rights" aren't synonymous with "stuff I'd like more of", ja?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2011-06-07 09:57  

#2  They confuse the media with the message. An internet that is controlled by the UN, a government or any other entity hardly will be one of the free flow of information. It is the free flow of information that should be a human right.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-06-07 08:50  

#1  United Nations report said that internet access is a human right
along with unlimited texting and p0rn.
Posted by: Spot   2011-06-07 08:00  

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