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Extradite Student for Linking Entertainment Channels US

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Thought the act seems to be an infringement od Copy ,it sounds silly to ask for the extradition og the student from the UK to US.

If the site were earning money he could have been let off with a stricture.

Wikipedia supports the student.

Gary McKinnon

Gary McKinnon (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I have a doubt-which sites can we Link legally?

Most of the sites in the Cyber space have to be closed down going by the yard stick applied by the US authorities.

The argument for the Defense that the student acted as a ‘Search Engine’ to the Site’ is interesting.

By the same Logic all Copy Righted may also escape from Copy Right Infringement.

Quite confusing.

British student has created a site allegedly linking to copyrighted content. That was enough for the United States to demand his extradition. Now Richard O’Dwyer’s, the ex-owner of TVShack, may face an American court over his online activities before repeated domain seizure.

Apparently, when O’Dwyer launched TVShack, he didn’t imagine that he would face extradition demands from the United States, but that’s precisely what has happened. His service, having an original name of TVShack.net, was a very popular site for Internet users to search for links to entertainment content. However, TVShack.net was seized a year ago by federal officials as part of their “Operation In Our Sites” campaign. This, however, didn’t stop the site operator from continuing his activity, and the service quickly re-emerged as TVShack.cc, which was also seized by the authorities in four months. After this, TVShack never came back again, only leaving clone websites behind.

Now the site operator is out on bail after being arrested. He is reported to not face a court in the UK until September. But as far as the United States is concerned, this is not enough. Some UK newspapers reported that the US demanded that O’Dwyer face a court in the United States for linking to copyrighted content. Meanwhile, the Computer Science student is in disbelief over the charges, but quite anxious about the impact the issue may have on his studies, as O’Dwyer has 2 years left of his degree. Unsurprisingly, the guy is frightened by the prospect of being extradited to the US, let alone the disruption to his future career and education.

O’Dwyer’s mother claimed that the decision to put him on trial in another country was nonsense, explaining that her son had a talent for web design, while being foolish in misunderstanding the implications of copyright.

Meanwhile, the terms of the guy’s bail include not entering ports or airports, as well as not applying to register new domains. Earlier this week, the site founder appeared before the City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court at a preliminary hearing, where his lawyer argued that the extradition demands made by the United States violated his client’s fundamental rights and there was no basis for extradition at the first place, because the site server wasn’t based in America at all.

http://www.newworldorderreport.com/News/tabid/266/ID/8118/UK-Student-Will-Be-Extradited-to-US-for-Copyrighted-Infringement.aspx

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has started a petition against the extradition of British student Richard O’Dwyer, who faces being sent to the United States over alleged copyright infringement.

 

Currently, the Change.org petition – begun on Sunday – had already amassed more than 28,000 signatures. The petition targets prime minister David Cameron, deputy PM Nick Clegg and home secretary Theresa May, who signedO’Dwyer’s extradition order in March.

 

O’Dwyer ran a website called TVShack that did not host copyrighted material itself, but rather acted as a search engine linking to sites that did. The 24-year-old computer science student, first arrested a year ago, does not face prosecution in the U.K. Even if it were to be proved, copyright infringement is a civil matter there.

 

However, the U.S. argues that some of its citizens accessed copyrighted material through TVShack, so O’Dwyer should be extradited there to face criminal charges of copyright infringement and conspiracy to commit copyright infringement.

 

In “war on terror” arrangements highlighted by the cases of Gary McKinnon and others, the U.S. can demand that the U.K. extradite its citizens stateside, without having to show evidence of the crime they are accused of committing. The U.K. cannot demand the same of U.S. citizens.

 

Maria Susairaj to walk Free!-Grover Murder Case.Justice?

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Really nice.
You enter a foreign country illegally drop Arms for insurgency/possibly to destabilize an established Government/carry out other country’s bidding to manipulate another country,yet you are not extradited on the round that ‘will be tortured in prison’
Very Humane indeed that the gentleman would suffer inconveniences in the jail.
The CBI should have assured the Court that he will be kept lodged in a Five Star Hotel and provided booking details.
On the other side you find Sweden charging Assange of WikiLeaks for not using a Condom with call girls and Britain has followed up the case and jailed him before setting him free on a bail to be furnished at a pace even A.Raja of 2 G scam in India would have found difficult to comply with.
Story:
 Danish citizen Kim Davy cannot be extradited to India to face trial for his alleged involvement in the sensational dropping of arms in Purulia in 1995 with the High Court in Denmark today rejecting a plea by the government there.
The plea by the Danish government to allow 49-year-old Davy, who is also known as Niels Holck, to be extradited in the Purulia case was dismissed on the ground he would risk “torture or other inhuman treatment” in India….
http://www.lensonnews.com/lensonnews/1/59/3263/1/fearing-torture-danish-court-rejects-kim-davy-extradition.html
This is as always a bit peculiar. The fascinating thing with the outside worlds view of the swedish cases is the thing that is absurd. For starters, the girls (“the great conspirators”) weren’t even trying to get him convicted for the assault, they just asked the police if it where possible to charge someone with rape if they didn’t use a condom even though it was previously agreed they would. When the police got the question they immediately pushed charges against Assange (based on a swedish law that enables anyone to push charges in a certain range of cases, rape is one of them burglary, for example, is not.).
http://rt.com/politics/assange-extradition-burke-sweden/comments/#79507
No wonder that these Countries have the lowest crime rates in the World!
Simple solution to have a crime free Society-Don’t recognize or punish a Crime. 
In Maria Susairaj case, a murder was committed , body burnt, the Court declares an accused Free .
What a sense of justice in all these cases!
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Maria-might-walk-free-Jerome-may-be-looking-at-life/Article1-715919.aspx

Written by ramanan50

July 1, 2011 at 11:40

Assange fears for his life in US.

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Picture of Julian Assange during a talk at 26C3

Image via Wikipedia

 

He is right.He is not to be extradited.

London, Dec 24: The Wikileaks saga refuses to die down. The man in the center of the controversy, Julian Assange has irked all countries with the revealing cable documents, especially the United States of America. But Assange has worries of a different sort. He fears that there is a “high chance”he would be killed if he were to be extradited to the US.

http://news.oneindia.in/2010/12/24/assange-fears-for-life-if-extradited-to-us.html

Related:

Julian Assange, the co-founder of the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks – which is currently releasing over 250,000 confidential American diplomatic cables – is in the UK fighting extradition to Sweden where he is wanted on charges for sexual assault.

He joins Sir David to talk about a host of issues, from his personal situation to the role of WikiLeaks as a bastion of transparency, championing the right to reveal government secrets, when it is in the publics’ interest.

When he co-founded WikiLeaks he saw that he could encourage, through successful examples, people to step forward to reveal abuses by governments – to produce more justice. Subscribing to the motto that “courage is contagious”, Assange claims not to be an anarchist; rather his modus operandi is to promote responsible governance.

Now his lawyers are concerned that he will end up in an American jail, either directly through extradition from the UK, or through extradition from Sweden.

Assange heavily implies that receiving a fair trial in Sweden is doubtful. Why was the most senior prosecutor in Sweden removed (and replaced) after he said there was “no evidence or even suspicion” of rape? Why do Swedish authorities refuse to provide British officials with any evidence of crimes Assange allegedly commited – including witholding the statements of the victims?

He is hesitant to blame his two accusers for their allegations against him, suggesting they could be innocently caught up in a greater political scheme

http://redantliberationarmy.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/julian-assange-interview/

 

Written by ramanan50

December 24, 2010 at 13:11

Why the Swiss Won’t Extradite Polanski

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Director Roman Polanski.


One who has raped a minor (as admitted by him), is being protected by the Swiss!.Add to this his skipping the bail.
Whatever the legal mambo jumbo,he still remains a rapist(no other term suits him) and bail jumper.
Swiss, be it protecting ill-gotten money right from Nazis, drug cartels and corrupt politicians, are true to their form in protecting a rapist.
Of what use is extradition treaty ?
Swiss is no longer a holy cow.
If this is not abetting to crime,what else is?
This also shows plea bargain in bad light.
Sometimes, it is not wrong to renege on the plea bargain for crimes of serious nature as these

Story:
The Swiss government’s decision Monday, July 12, to decline a U.S. request to extradite Roman Polanski has ended a 10-month legal battle between the fugitive Franco-Polish filmmaker and American justice officials. But it’s unlikely to end the war being waged by the U.S. justice system to force Polanski to honor the Los Angeles court date he skipped out on 32 years ago after pleading guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2003304,00.html?xid=newsletter-daily

Written by ramanan50

July 13, 2010 at 23:48

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