Re: TAG ISSUE-25 deep linking

Hi Ashok --

That was kind of my point (and sorry for making it obliquely).  We can only
make a technical argument (that linking on the Web is a form of speech).
Even if this argument is accepted, this won't save people from being
arrested for linking (or other kinds of speech) in countries where free
speech is not respected.

Dan


On 14/04/2011 15:33, "Oracle" <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com> wrote:

> Re http://nyti.ms/h0iP7j why is this a web issue?  In a regime where free
> speech is
> not tolerated they would have arrested him if he had stood on a soapbox and
> said the things he said on his blog.
> he did on his blog. He was arrested for his opinions, not the vehicle he used
> to
> express them.
> All the best, Ashok
> 
> On 4/12/2011 8:27 AM, Appelquist, Daniel, VF-Group wrote:
>> On 12/04/2011 15:47, "Paul Libbrecht"<paul@hoplahup.net>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Le 12 avr. 2011 à 16:07, Appelquist, Daniel, VF-Group a écrit :
>>> 
>>>> In essence, it we would like to make the assertion that linking is a form
>>>> of
>>>> speech, and so should be protected in the same way that speech is
>>>> protected.
>>> Daniel,
>>> 
>>> while thinking about blogging this (really good) news item, I thought about
>>> copying the link to the German court, or even giving it to tinyURL so that
>>> it
>>> responds it and I suddenly feared this might be not allowed.
>>> 
>>> That fear is exactly what you are trying to elucidate, or?
>>> (i.e. I've been to place X and I know I can tell you could (try to) go to
>>> place X).
>> The argument (we are trying to make) is more a technical / architectural
>> argument than a philosophical / social argument. Something like: Given that
>> the Web works like X and that "speech / expression" works like Y, a link
>> should be viewed as akin to other, already existing mechanisms of speech.
>> This should be relevant social and legal discourse relating to linking, in
>> support of free expression where free expression is the norm. However, it
>> won't stop bloggers from being jailed elsewhere ( http://nyti.ms/h0iP7j ).
>> 
>> Also please understand this is a work in progress. It will go through many
>> revisions and will not necessarily become a TAG finding. It is an
>> exploration for now to see if we can put forward some coherent and helpful
>> clarification.
>> 
>> Dan
> 

Received on Thursday, 14 April 2011 16:04:05 UTC