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  1. Micky Metts (freescholar@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 01-May-2018 21:10:02 EDT Micky Metts Micky Metts

    Just in from MayFirst --

    https://creativecommons.org/2018/04/27/mexican-senate-passes-changes-to-copyright-law-that-would-censor-content-online/

    > Apparently, Mexico has now passed a law allowing judges to order the removal any on-line content that the judge deems violate author's rights or copyright. There's now discussion if possible penalties which include
    physical seizure and "detention" of equipment and servers.

    Remember that these people try out stuff in Mexico before bringing it to the U.S. so this is important for ALL. Take a look at the piece if you can.

    In conversation Tuesday, 01-May-2018 21:10:02 EDT from social.coop permalink

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    1. Mexican Senate passes changes to copyright law that would censor content online
      By Timothy Vollmer from Creative Commons
      Digital rights organisations in Mexico are sounding the alarm after the Senate approved changes to the copyright law that would censor information online. The measures would allow for the preemptive removal of content without having to prove that a copyright infringement has actually taken place. Yesterday the Senate approved the modifications to the Federal Copyright … Read More "Mexican Senate passes changes to copyright law that would censor content online"
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