MEP Tiziano Motti want everything you do online is logged and saved - for the sake of the children.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 http://europaportalen.se/2011/10/han-vill-registrera-allt-pa-internet (google translate: http://translate.google.com/translate?ie=UTF8&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=sv&tl=en&u=http://europaportalen.se/2011/10/han-vill-registrera-allt-pa-internet) MEP Tiziano Motti want everything you do online is logged and saved - for the sake of the children. A sort of black box to be installed in all the world's computers, smartphones and e-readers. A black box, similar to that found in an airplane, should be installed in every one of the world's computers to record everything that happens online. It considers the Italian MEP Tiziano Motti, who introduced the idea in Brussels yesterday. Tiziano Motti was a politician who just over a year ago managed to get a majority of European Members of Parliament to support the proposal to expand the data storage directive to the Google searches. The purpose was to protect children from pedophiles - the same as his new creation would do. - - We politicians are often hypocrites. On the one hand, we say that pedophilia is terrible and that it must be fought. On the other hand we do not give police the necessary tools to combat it. With my suggestion stop the hypocrisy, says Tiziano Motti. Motti has merged their bags with an Italian "hackers", Fabio Ghioni, who is the architect behind the new method to be able to collect digital evidence "against forgery and not abused." The solution they call Logbox. And just as with the aircraft's black boxes, this Logbox installed in computers, laptops, smartphones, e-readers - yes, all that can be connected to the internet. There, box sign everything the user does online. The information is stored and passed on to a so-called guarantor - a non-governmental non-profit organization that saves the information, which will be encrypted. Thereafter, only the user, the guarantor and the police be able to access the data using a key for encryption. "It allows the honest citizens to anonymously register their activities on the Internet in a comprehensive, secure and neutral manner that can not be abused. So, users can clearly demonstrate that they have not committed criminal acts so that the police do not waste time on the innocent in their investigations, "it sounds in the fact sheet Motti wrote. The idea is that the system will be connected to an "early warning system" of criminal activity. Where are the details are unclear, but is essentially that at any time material with sexually abused children are detected, an alarm, go to the authorities to be able to see who uploaded it. Because the Internet is global, that does not mean that all citizens of the world must join it to make it work? - - Good question. That's right. We want to start with Europe, but hope then that more and more join, says Fabio Ghioni to Europe Portal. Tiziano Motti adds: - - There will always be people who want to make people ill and who want to go around the system. But for that we can not sit idly by and do nothing. Marcin de Kaminski, right sociologist at Lund University and is active in the Julia Group with the ambition to defend an open Internet, have looked at Mottis proposal and difficulties. - - The proposal is based on users' rights are protected and that they should feel safe and he writes at the beginning that he did not want to create a new Big Brother Society. But then the whole document is about just that, says Marcin de Kaminski. the Kaminski says that Motti has not analyzed through its proposal properly. - - He shows no feeling for the expense he does so on. For him, the Internet is a tool to "save the children". But he does not realize that he might ruin the lot. What? - - There are discussions today about what protection value of the internet has, who can be identified, as to who is entitled to information about what. The debate must be resolved first before this kind of initiative can be commenced. Although Mottis current proposal is not directly linked to the Data Retention Directive, which requires all Internet and telephone operators to keep records of all income, emails and phone users do, touching each other. But Motti believes that the new solution with encryption is more secure than Internet service providers will save the data. Marcin de Kaminski is skeptical. - - There is no guarantee that the information stays where it should. Whenever people are involved, there is a risk that people who should not access information receive it and those who gain them access to gain an insight into a person's life to an extent never before seen, says Marcin de Kaminski. Mottis proposal is still in its infancy and there is still no sign of either the European Parliament or the European Commission will proceed with the proposal. But when Motti presented his last proposal, it took less than three months before a majority of its members supported it. Christian Engstrom (PP) located in the Greens have their views clear. - - If it were China, North Korea or Saudi Arabia who had proposed this, what would we say then? It's scary in a democratic Europe that even hear a politician suggest such a thing. It is so absurd that I really hope we never have to discuss it seriously in Parliament, said Christian Engstrom. Only time will tell who gets right. 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