• GreenShimada@lemmy.world
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    It’s really telling how over the last few months, the overlap of “Oh, WTF is this?” between Privacy and Technology communities have aligned more and more.

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    It’s already been taken off. The guy who requested this is a complete asshole that needs to be thrown out of office immidietly.

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    “Oh no! We must protect the poor MPA! The poor organization that’s been hell bent on policing what films and media ought to contain and ensuring the multi-million dollar corporations continue to make their millions in peace!”

    ~ Denmark’s Ministry of Culture, probably

    (nevermind the fact that countries with anti-piracy policies have not ever proved that they “repair” the so-called “market-damage” that they purport piracy has done)

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    The whole country wants to ban VPNs?

    Or just a small subset of politicians in the pocket of big corporations who see their profits melt because of their own greed?

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      I think they are series that are not available in some countries.

  • Constant Pain@lemmy.world
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    The Supreme Court equivalent tried that in Brazil, but soon discovered all government digital infrastructure depends on it and backpedaled.

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      I’m hearing a lot about zero trust infrastructure lately and I wonder if this is the reason - the desire to eliminate VPNs. I honestly don’t know enough about IT to know if that even makes sense but it wouldn’t surprise me if these big corpos see the writing on the wall and are figuring out how to work sans VPN.

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    i guess we all should have fought back on internet censorship, rather than fallen back on “well i can still vpn”.

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      We really should have and we have had a good track record in doing so.

      SOPA, PIPA targeting online piracy have not passed in the US because of the fighting efforts.

      We shouldn’t be content just because we use a VPN. Companies are getting smarter about handling VPNs by putting pressure on the companies themselves.

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        Yea, and by pressure you mean giving a big fat fuck you and sail the high seas? 🏴‍☠️

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    Denmark is trying to implement a lot of straight up fascist laws lately…

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      Shit’s getting extra shitty everywhere. Its like a couple of countries went a little fash and every politician across the globe went FUCK YEAH, LET US IN ON THAT SHIT!!!

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      maybe lemmy at large should see the commonalities between all govts of the world making these moves instead of picking on the most obvious example and taunting citizens to “do something”. It’s as if there’s a coordinated effort to lock the lower classes down before some kind of technology creates civil unrest worldwide.

      But then again, I’m just a stoopid murican who should have fixed this by now. Not aimed at you, just a relevant jumping off point for the crap that floods these threads.

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        I notice this mainly from western countries. Asians and South Americans seem to recognize they arent immune from corruption and bullshit policy. Yet for some reason their western counterparts like to point the finger at other countries (namely the US) and diminish their VERY real problems. “You Americans elected a facist, what are you doing?!” Yet far right parties have been surging for the past decade in Europe and Australia.

        Facism was literally birthed in the west yet they never think it will come back

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          Asia has had empires, several times. I am sure the issue is lack of introspection and commitment to their convictions.

          But wat do i kno, im a stupid Hokkaidan who can’t even swing my neighbor anarchistically.

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    What the hell is happening in Denmark at the moment??

    First forcing the chat control topic upon Europe, now this?

    I looked up their government, would have expected far right or so, but it is liberal social democrat…

    So what happens here?

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        Big Tech has no interest in chat control, though.
        They vehemently opposed it from the start.
        How the Danish are acting just doesn’t make sense…

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          It’s more complicated than that as control acts as a barrier to entry preventing competitive start ups entering the market and disrupting it so established players probably don’t care as they can bare the cost of compliance if they have to.

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            But it would be the other way around:
            Established players would have to completely break and rewrite their existant transport layer in the whole world, just to be able to also cover the EU. (Or leave.)

            While potential new competitors would be able to design it to comply right from the start.

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        It isn’t just Denmark. You see it here in Sweden, too. I’d be surprised if you didn’t see it across Europe.

        I’m not really happy with any of the big political parties here in Sweden. The Greens hate nuclear power so much they’d prefer to open up fossil fuelled power plants than keep nuclear ones up and running. The Left party work really hard to get out of the EU. These are both parties I align the best with.

        The Social Democrats are just these milquetoast soft-core conservatives, pretending to care about issues but turning their coats the second they get the chance. Unfortunately they always end up leading any of the left-winged government coalitions, typically with the help from the Centre who then gets to dictate all the policies, so it just ends up being a centre-right government that sells out our welfare to private interests.

        It’s been like this for well over a decade at this point. Useless bunch, the lot of them.

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          Yeah Sweden has been doing great strides toward a full surveillance state, it is creepy as fuck.

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            All country leaders are looking at North Korea with loving eyes.

            I remember how almost twenty years ago people were scoffing at the great firewall of China, how they’d restrict information and what not. Now all western countries are all “we must do this, for the children!

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          Wow, this is quite an interesting read, because you can write almost the same thing - word for word - about Germany. It’s the same overall in Germany with a few differences like time (it has been going on for a lot longer here) and some of the left are a bit different.

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      Don’t be fooled by the party names. You have to look at the policies and consequences. Danes like to feel progressive, have left leaning stuff like free education and totalitarian measures against stuff they fear. The social democratic party remained in power after Germany moved troops into Denmark in 1940. It should tell you a lot.

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        There are fascists subverting every location on the political spectrum, none of them are immune. We’ve been trained to think in terms of “left” or “right” but these fuckers are coming at us sideways and corrupting our whole politcal spectrum at once. Don’t fall for it, pay attention to actions, not labels.

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          I think they always have used this tactic, there’s “socialist” in Nazi, they are just highly specific with who they want to socialize with.

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      The soc.dem. are not a left party anymore. The current government consists of three different center-right parties. And they have some weird priorities sometimes.

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      The social democrats copied a lot of anti immigration talking points from the right because this seems to be just popular in Denmark. I guess they are just weird.

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        But these laws are not anti immigration, they are anti freedom in general.

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          True, my guess is as good as yours. It feels like they paired seemingly good intentions (I mean who is against fighting CSAM right) with a complete lack of technical understanding and proportion. Maybe that’s not a political spectrum kind of think but generational lol. Idk tho it still confuses me how people can be so ignorant to go through with this.

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    Denmark is attempting Schrodinger’s VPN ban. Seems like every week it’s defeated and re-emerges. What a waste of administrative time.

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    Denmark: everything is hygge unless you are Inuit or a Refugee. Now add free Internet to the exception list.