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		<title>Gifford and Libel laws for internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 19:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While congress woman Gabrielle Gifford in fighting for her life in a Tuscon hospital after the shooting by a lone gunman, the nation is searching for answers. Or are they? It's more like pointing fingers at other politicicans, radio and TV commentators, who preach hate instead of peace. And all of it in the name of free speech. But what about the libelous behavior on the internet. It's time to implement libel laws on the internet and hold those responsible, who allow defaming and vicious statement.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Ursula Tillmann</strong></p>
<p>While congress woman Gabrielle Gifford in fighting for her life in a Tuscon hospital after the shooting by a lone gunman and internet blogger, the nation is searching for answers. Or are they? It&#8217;s more like pointing fingers at other politicians, radio and TV commentators, who preach hate instead of peace. And all of it in the name of free speech.<br />
Free speech they say &#8211; but where does freedom end and libelous behavior start? A huge part of becoming a journalist involves the study of libel laws. If you don&#8217;t obey, the writer can be sued as well as the editor or the publisher. Those are the rules &#8211; and they are good, for the protection of individuals who might be defamed by the written or spoken word.<br />
So where are the libel laws for the internet? How can it be possible to post discriminating, untrue and hateful statements about other persons on the world-wide net without any form of responsibility for the harm it might cause? Should not the writer &#8211; but most of all the owners of such sites as Facebook, Youtube or MySpace be held responsible?<br />
The stupidity of persons who post on the internet ignorant, sick and hateful statement knows no end. That&#8217;s why they are not journalists. Perhaps that&#8217;s why we cannot fully blame them. They don&#8217;t know any better, like children.  But the owners of platforms on the net, those who allow without control garbage to be published, these people know better. They benefit and make money. These organizations therefore have the means to control and select what&#8217;s posted world-wide (and they could take out, what&#8217;s defaming and dangerous). Facebook, YouTube and any other social or public link should be forced to obey libel laws. And charged, if they don&#8217;t. And punished &#8211; if found guilty.<br />
The shooting in Arizona last week had a prelude &#8211; numerous postings on the internet, announcements of the atrocity by the blogger and shooter Jared Lee Loughner. His statements roamed the cyber space for self-glory of an act to follow. Even the word &#8220;terrorist&#8221; did not alarm the owners of the social platform to act or delete such entries. You would think, if the likes of Facebook are worth fifty billion dollars, these social media networks could hire and pay qualified staff to enforce libel laws for their platforms.<br />
No, the tragic incident in Arizona isn&#8217;t only about free speech &#8211; it&#8217;s a case of taking and assigning responsibility &#8211; if necessary, by law. It would be great, if we lived in times where we could still appeal to honesty, integrity and compassion for our fellowman &#8211; in times, where we wouldn&#8217;t have to discuss, that defaming another person could be punished.<br />
However, the world-wide web has changed all that. We can do, as we like and how we like. For example, this month in Canada, where a group of teenagers raped a girl and posted the incident on YouTube. Trouble is, none of the teenagers is talking to the police, so they can&#8217;t charge them &#8211; although it&#8217;s visible on the internet.<br />
What you see is always what you get, we should think. Or?<br />
The internet has changed all that. We have to get used to abuse in the open until the day regulators wake up. But, how many more killings and defamations will it take before regulators act. They have the means, but at present do not cease the opportunity.<br />
Sad, sad times for freedom of speech &#8211; where freedom has become just another word for nothing else to do.</p>
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		<title>Economic Crisis &#8211; A people in denial</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 21:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Based still on the principal of hope and promise, North Americans are still sleep-walking into the future, as if there is no tomorrow. Shop till you drop and enjoy, while the state is providing "bread and games" as in the Roman Empire - before it crumbled. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Ursula Tillmann    </p>
<p>    Based once again on the principal of hope and promise, North-Americans are sleep-walking into the future while consumption still lingers to be the past-time sport in popularity just after ice-hockey. We are a nation in denial. Organizations, such as the tourism industry still paint pink pictures of the future, as individual hotel owners are digging into financial reserves and are throwing good money after bad money.<br />
   The North American way, that tomorrow will take care of itself &#8211; deeply routed in their religious puritan way of thinking, which stemmed from their founding political leaders, is still well and alive amidst the financial crisis. Television advertising still promises whole sets of living room furniture for zero down payment and no interest for the next five years. The car industry, bailed out with billions of dollars still has its sticky fingers in the lending market: No money down and small interest on car leases for the next few years. Shopping as usual is the tenor to keep the wheels of a doomed economy spinning until it has run out of fuel in the truest sense.<br />
   The credit card institutions, which will ask for a bail out next &#8211; equivalent to the amount American banks needed to keep going &#8211; are still luring people into more debt. Soliciting phone calls outnumber any connection you have with your family. Get another credit card. Why not! As the average debt per consumer just on credit cards used to be around $34 000, that number is quickly rising. Mortgage payments for houses threatened by foreclosures and cars running on loans that would not even allow a refill at the gas pump are charged on credit cards. In a recent US talk show they established that the average credit card debt per American was close to $90 000, with some persons having up to 24 different credit cards. Shop till they pull the plastic &#8211; no moral obligations. Today is the day, live in the now. The American way of thinking and therefore doing has seduced several generations into a people, which were always told: There is plenty more to come. The old “Frontier” thinking prevails. And none of their leaders has really given a wake-up call yet.<br />
   All eyes are on Obama, the 44th president of the United States. A good man. But the principal of hope won’t help this time around here in North America or anywhere else in our globalized world. Too deep is the swamp we are in. Our world-wide debt is presently three times higher than our income around the globe. Anybody running a private household should be able to figure out, what this means for the food on the table in the future.<br />
  But are we learning anything right now in the process of such obvious despair rising on the horizon of the world economy? Not yet in North America. Gourmet restaurants still enjoy customers who can’t afford even the tip for the waitress on their credit card, shopping centers are crowded with customers who think with the money they don’t really have they can get bargains right now. The illusion still holds its perfection. The twilight of the gods,  Götterdämmerung, is only an opera by Richard Wagner. The story can’t be real.<br />
  Some statistics have it, that every North American spends $1.10 of every earned dollar. Hello! Time to wake up, or?<br />
    So how does this psychologically impact the “new world”? Broadly speaking, it doesn’t. It goes right over their “in the moment” attitude &#8211; trained, manipulated and refined by a society that pretended to be better and more clever than the old world . Maybe a few, who have already lost their jobs in the oil- and service industry are starting to feel overwhelmed or depressed. But that plastic issued by Visa, Amex or MasterCard still feels pretty secure in the wallet. And after all, the first order of patriotism is consumption, which makes up nearly 70 percent of the buck going around the economic carousel in North America.<br />
   It’s all an illusion &#8211; but the denial of reality keeps a people still quiet. One could say: “Do not disturb”, because the awakening could be disastrous. And civil unrest won’t be a far fetched reality when we run out of means for &#8220;bread and games&#8221;, as the Romans did.</p>
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