FC: Electronic Frontier Finland warns of privacy, free speech threats

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Mon Feb 17 2003 - 08:36:35 PST

  • Next message: Declan McCullagh: "FC: Jeff Pulver: Net telephony is under attack from regulators"

    ---
    
    Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 22:51:37 +0200
    From: Kai Puolamaki <Kai.Puolamakiat_private>
    To: declanat_private
    Subject: EFFI: Finland rewrote the Internet censorship law
    X-PGP-Key: http://www.iki.fi/kaip/pubkey.asc
    
    Please find attached a press release from Electronic Frontier Finland
    for consideration to Politechbot.
    
    The press release is also available from:
    http://www.effi.org/julkaisut/tiedotteet/pressrelease-2003-02-16.html
    
    Regards,
    Kai Puolamäki
    
    * * * * *
    
    Helsinki 16 February 2003
    Press release
    For immediate release
    Electronic Frontier Finland - EFFI ry
    
    
    EFFI: Finland rewrote the Internet censorship law
    
    The Finnish parliament has substantially revised a controversial law
    proposal on restrictions to the freedom of speech. Initially the
    proposal was seen as a threat to the free communications in the
    Internet. It was feared any publisher or service provider would have
    had to log practically all Internet traffic, archive all publications
    for up to three months and even monitor discussion groups.
    
    Electronic Frontier Finland has been the leading critic of the law
    proposal for more than a year. Kai Puolamäki, an EFFI board member,
    was invited to present EFFI's critique at the parliament's hearing
    session. "There were a number of serious problems in the government's
    proposal", Puolamäki notes and continues: "Luckily, the parliament
    heard us and took our comments into account. Now the result is a
    better law. There is no doubt on it - we can make a difference."
    
    Freedom of speech instead of restrictions is now expressly the
    starting point. The scope of retention is more narrow. Archivation
    time is significantly reduced to three weeks. Any communication not
    edited by service provider or website owner is not governed by the law
    - this means chat rooms and newsgroups are saved. Finally, the logging
    of Internet traffic data is no longer required. So privacy is saved,
    too.
    
    EFFI's chairman Mikko Välimäki is pleased. "This is a second huge
    victory for us in a short time. Just two weeks ago we persuaded the
    parliament to return the local EU copyright directive implementation
    for redrafting
    [http://www.effi.org/julkaisut/tiedotteet/pressrelease-2003-01-31.html].
    Now they rewrote the law on free speech on the Internet quite in line
    with our arguments," he concludes.
    
    In the final stages EFFI received strong company backup for their
    effort. Among others, the International Chamber of Commerce joined the
    critics with a public notice. Also the media support was important.
    Within the last few months, the law proposal was covered a couple of
    times in the leading Finnish TV channels and newspapers.
    
    
    More information:
    
    International Chamber of Commerce: "Finnish companies oppose law to
    censor Internet"
    http://www.iccwbo.org/home/news_archives/2003/stories/finnish.asp
    
    Slashdot: "Finland Proposes Editorial Culpability for Web Content"
    http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/0530242&mode=thread
    
    EFFI's pages on the law proposal:
    http://www.effi.org/sananvapaus/index.en.html
    
    
    Kai Puolamäki
    Board member, Electronic Frontier Finland ry
    kai.puolamakiat_private
    +358 50 522 8111
    
    Mikko Välimäki
    Chairman, Electronic Frontier Finland ry
    mikko.valimakiat_private
    +358 50 598 0498
    
    
    Electronic Frontier Finland - EFFI ry was founded in 2001 to defend
    active users and citizens of the Finnish society in the electronic
    frontier. EFFI influences legislative proposals concerning e.g.
    personal privacy, freedom of speech and fair use in copyright law. We
    make statements, press releases and participate actively in actual
    public policy and legal discussions. EFFI has been featured in the
    national media including TV, radio and leading newspapers. EFFI also
    works in close cooperation with organizations sharing the same goals
    and values in the Europe, United States and elsewhere. EFFI is a
    founding member of the European Digital Rights and a member of Global
    Internet Liberty Campaign. More information from EFFI's home pages:
    http://www.effi.org/
    
    
    
    
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    POLITECH -- Declan McCullagh's politics and technology mailing list
    You may redistribute this message freely if you include this notice.
    To subscribe to Politech: http://www.politechbot.com/info/subscribe.html
    This message is archived at http://www.politechbot.com/
    Declan McCullagh's photographs are at http://www.mccullagh.org/
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Like Politech? Make a donation here: http://www.politechbot.com/donate/
    Recent CNET News.com articles: http://news.search.com/search?q\clan
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : Mon Feb 17 2003 - 10:11:30 PST