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Posts Tagged “deutschland”

Das Ende der VOIP-Blockade: O2 can do

by Christian Scholz on August 18, 2009

O2 as first major mobile carrier will soon allow VOIP services on their network without any additional charge. This is great news for users! Wir kennen alle das Problem: Internet ist nicht gleich Internet, vor allem wenn es auf mobilen (…)

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Barcamps und OpenSpace-Konferenzen, wie machen es andere? Was kann man ausprobieren?

by Christian Scholz on July 8, 2009

I was attending the UnConference Panel at this year’s EuroPython in Birmingham and I am brainstorming a bit how the state or BarCamps in Germany is and what experiments maybe could be made to make them even better. Als ich (…)

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Ich glaub, ich schliess mich der Forderung an: Killerspiele verbieten!

by Christian Scholz on June 19, 2009

(Originalfoto von banger1977, BY-NC-SA) (for english speaking readers: After an amok run by a 17-year old high school student who killed 15 people with a rifle found in his parent’s home now discussions about banning “killer games” like Counter Strike (…)

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Der Wähler ist schuld!

by Christian Scholz on June 9, 2009

The EU elections turnout has been very low, even lower than last time and now everybody is searching for reasons or did so in front of the elections. While one german politician proposes that you have to pay a fine (…)

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Zypries will wegen Urheberrechtsverletzungen Internet stärker regeln

by Christian Scholz on May 7, 2009

Our ministry of justice wants to fight for better copyright protection and thinks about better regulation of the internet. Mrs. Zypries also is hinting at maybe using the planned internet filtering for fighting child porn to additionally fight copyright infringements. (…)

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bundestag.de zieht Konsequenzen aus Störerhaftung: Droht mit Schliessung des Forums (Updates: 2)

by Christian Scholz on May 6, 2009

bundestag.de, the website of our parliament now has closed the forums on the petition against internet censorship in their e-petition system. The reason is one of our government’s former laws on “Störerhaftung” which means that you as a website owner (…)

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