Showing posts with label Rick Falkvinge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Falkvinge. Show all posts

Corbett Report | Rick Falkvinge | With Rule 41 the FBI Is Now Officially the Enemy of All Computer Users | Jan. 3, 2017

Source: corbettreport.com



Rick Falkvinge, founder of the original pirate party and head of privacy at PrivateInternetAccess.com, joins us to discuss his recent article, “Today, the FBI becomes the enemy of every computer user and every IT security professional worldwide.” We dissect the new “Rule 41” that gives American law enforcement unprecedented leeway to break into any computer in the world, the implications this has for a world in which privacy is increasingly a thing of the past, and what people can do to protect themselves from the New Online Order of global FBI operations.

NOTE FROM RICK REGARDING INTERVIEW: “Our Russian servers were not encrypted as I said, but they contained no logs by design (none of our servers do, which is far better than encrypting), so the Russian authorities didn’t get anything.” -corbettreport.com

Show Notes:
Today, the FBI becomes the enemy of every computer user and every IT security professional worldwide
Rule 41. Search and Seizure
As We Leave More Digital Tracks, Amazon Echo Factors In Murder Investigation
Swarmwise: The Tactical Manual to Changing the World (free PDF)

Rick Falkvinge | Pirate Party: Intellectual Property & Big Brother, January 20, 2014

Source: redicecreations.com, falkvinge.net, piratpartiet.se

January 20, 2014–Rick Falkvinge is the founder of the Swedish and first Pirate Party, which has representation in the European parliament and has spawned Pirate Parties in more than 60 other countries. He is a political evangelist for ideas of freedom of speech and expression. Rick has been named a Top Global Thinker by Foreign Policy magazine, as well as shortlisted as one of the world's most influential people by TIME Magazine.

In the first hour, he'll tell us the background surrounding the formation of the Pirate Party, now known as the fastest growing political movement worldwide. We'll hear about his views on intellectual property, copyright laws and big brother. He explains how copyright laws invade civil liberties and demands surveillance. Rick also talks about Gottfrid Svartholm, the co-founder of The Pirate Bay, who is being held in solitary confinement on a charge he was acquitted on.  -redicecreations.com

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