Tuesday 5 November 2013

Intellectual right is for investors...small SMEs...right?


ใครกันแน่ที่ลักลอบเอาข้อมูลของชาวโลกไปทำหนังมาฉายชาวโลก เก็บตังค์เข้ากระเป๋าตัวเอง พุงแตกแล้วเห็นไหม ไม่เชื่อไปถามพวกออคคิวปายกับสโนดอนสิ  ปล่อยสินเชื่อทำธุรกิจให้นักครีเอทีฟเขาบ้างเถอะ หนูขอร้อง นายทุนเจ้าข้าเอ้ย ไม่งั้นคอรัปชั่นแบบสมยอมจะเกิดขึ้นซ้ำแล้วว้ำอีก ชั่วกาลปาวสาน
Intellectual right is for investors...small SMEs...right?

Edward Snowden Is Suddenly Popular with German Politicians
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Edward Snowden Is Suddenly Popular with German Politicians
We're not quite in "enemy of your enemy is my friend" territory, but in the wake of revelations that the NSA was monitoring German chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phone, Germany would suddenly like to hear more from Edward Snowden.
According to the Associated Press, Germany's Interior Minister, Hans-Peter Friedrich, would like to find a way for Snowden to address the country's lawmakers. At least one concurs.

http://news.yahoo.com/edward-snowden-suddenly-popular-german-politicians-125100925.html

Snowden free to cooperate with Germany: Kremlin

Moscow: Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden is free to cooperate with Germany on reports of the alleged US tapping of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s telephone conversations, the Kremlin said on Saturday.
Stroebele said Snowden is prepared to travel to Germany to testify
Stroebele said Snowden is prepared to travel to Germany to testify
Snowden has to obey Russian laws since he is on Russian territory after being granted temporary asylum, but still “he is free to meet with anybody,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Xinhua reports.
Snowden is willing to help Berlin in its probe into the possible US spying in Germany, according to German opposition lawmaker Christian Stroebele, who met the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor in Moscow.
“I look forward to speaking with you in your country when the situation is resolved, and thank you for your efforts to uphold international law that protect us all,” Snowden said in a letter addressed to Merkel, the German parliament and German federal prosecutors.
Snowden said the US government continues to treat dissent as defection and seeks to criminalise political speech with felony charges that provide no defence.
He also said that with the support of the international community, the US government will “abandon this harmful behaviour.”

















http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/507769/20130920/pirate-party-germany-elections-2013-merkel.htm

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