[pp.int.general] copyright vs. "droit d'auteur"

David Arcos david.arcos at gmail.com
Fri Jan 9 16:37:37 CET 2009


Then, the most secure places in the world should be the prisons (and the
submarines too), right?
That idea is completely wrong, as in prisons there are plenty of drugs,
violence and murders. The extreme surveillance doesn't work at all.


On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Reinier Bakels <r.bakels at planet.nl> wrote:

> Increased surveillance does not improve overall safety.
>>
> The initial, intuitive perception is that it does. And it is definitely not
> entirely nonsensical. It does contribute to the human right of integrity, at
> least in a subjective manner.
> People do feal more at ease with e.g. camera surveillance in public
> transportation means late at night.
> I requires some knowledge to understand the problems of mass surveillance.
> But politics is not an intellectual game. One has only one opportunity to
> make a first impression.
> reinier
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