It isn’t just a good place for well built Norse women and good brews

I knew there was another reason I liked Reykjavík

On Tuesday, the Icelandic parliament is expected to introduce a measure aimed at making the country an international center for investigative journalism publishing, by passing the strongest combination of source protection, freedom of speech, and libel-tourism prevention laws in the world.

Supporters of the proposal say the move would make Iceland an “offshore publishing center” for free speech, analogous to the offshore financial havens that allow corporations to hide capital from authorities. Could global news organizations with a home office in Reykjavík soon be as common as Delaware corporations or Cayman Islands assets?

Which can’t happen soon enough, because of these bastards

The American blogosphere is going increasingly “viral” about a proposal advanced at the recent meeting of the Davos Economic Forum by Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer for Microsoft, that an equivalent of a “driver’s licence” should be introduced for access to the web. This totalitarian call has been backed by articles and blogs in Time magazine and the New York Times.

As bloggers have not been slow to point out, the system being proposed is very similar to one that the government of Red China reluctantly abandoned as too repressive. It was inevitable that, sooner or later, the usual unholy alliance of government totalitarians and big business would attempt to end the democratic free-for-all that is the blogosphere. The United Nations is showing similar interest in moving to eliminate free speech.

The recent uprising in the blogosphere that resulted in the overturning of the Global Warming consensus can only have focused our rulers’ attention more acutely on this infuriating challenge to their totalitarian control. “What will go next?” they must be asking themselves. Unrestricted immigration? Punitive taxation? Even the European Union? With the helots exploiting a loophole in the PC Curtain that has otherwise been so remorselessly drawn down over freedom of expression, the internet represents a dangerously subversive force, fulfilling the role in the West that was formerly performed by samizdat publications inside the Soviet Union.

American protesters are most vociferous in defence of their rights because that is their culture.

No, we do it because it is The Right Thing to do, jackass.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to talk to our hosting company to see if they’d be interested in setting up a server room in Iceland.

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2 Responses to It isn’t just a good place for well built Norse women and good brews

  1. Rivrdog says:

    …and I’m off to check the contents of the gun safe one more time, because information such as this tells me that we’ll sooner be defending the First amendment by force than the Second…

  2. Rivrdog says:

    …BTW, I haven’t heard that anyone from Red Hat is involved, nor is Steve Jobs of Apple. Microsquish needs to be warned that they don’t OWN our computers, their software operates the disks, that’s all. Other O/Ss are out there, will run on any computer MS now operates, and at least Ubuntu is free to try. I run MS only because I’m too lazy to change right now, but THAT could change in an instant.

    MS needs to put this totalitarian fuckwad out to pasture, and quickly.

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