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Posts Tagged “germany”

EIC 2010: On national electronic ID cards, Interoperability and Trust Frameworks

by Christian Scholz on May 9, 2010

One topic of the European Identity Conference last week in Munich was definitely how to identify citizens on the net. How to do that in general is a problem being worked on for some years and it’s still not solved. (…)

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Interessieren netzaffine Themen nur 2% der Deutschen?

by Christian Scholz on September 29, 2009

Manch einer ist ja dieser Tage enttäuscht, dass die Piraten nur knapp 2% bei der Wahl bekommen haben und manch Markus Beckedahl schliesst daraus: Das deckt sich mit meinem Urteil, dass wir in Deutschland ein Wählerpotential von 2-4 Prozent für (…)

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Rette Deine Freiheit (Video)

by Christian Scholz on September 14, 2009

Alexander Lehman hat nach seinem Kurzfilm “Du bist Terrorist” nun einen neuen Film gemacht, der als satirische Parteienwerbung verstanden werden will: Dann wisst ihr ja, was ihr wählen müsst ;-)

Kommunalwahl Aachen mit den Piraten (und Live-Stream)

by Christian Scholz on August 30, 2009

The pirate party in Aachen, Germany has the chance to enter the city council at today’s election. I will provide a live stream from the official election party (if everything works). If they get seats they will be the first (…)

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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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IdentityCamp Bremen

by Christian Scholz on February 22, 2008

Ralf Bendrath just announced a special BarCamp like event about Identity in Bremen, Germany called IdentityCamp. To quote him: We* are organizing IdentityCampBremen, the first German BarCamp that specifically focuses on issues like Identity 2.0, Single-Sign-On, reputation management, relationship management, (…)

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