Alejandro Suarez Sanchez-Ocana. TIME-sector employer since 1998, CEO of Group Publispain and the network of blogs Entertainment Networks SL, President of Inversora Foley, director and Founding Partner of Yes.fm, adviser and investor in several companies for innovation, new technologies and the Internet.
What was missing, can I go and look for a cache Mp3 in my Iphone?
I am literally impressed by a post in TecnoGirl impresionante.net, which I read that the Australian police discussed the possibility of recording devices for users in search of illegal MP3 when it comes to getting on a plane.
Sounds like science fiction but it is not an isolated case. In the United States (but these were not the Kingdom of Liberty?) Long was legal review of laptops, mobile phones and digital cameras, which would violate the most of the concept of user privacy exist even without any suspicion. The law also allows them to confiscate the equipment.
Can you imagine a policeman at the offices of JFK in NYC, reviewing your laptop and e-mail to see if you're a dangerous terrorist? . Where were the times in which almost romantic to travel to USA I wondered at the tail of the board "do you intend to attack the president of USA?", "You form part of any terrorist group?". Is all this that we can succeed, an updated version of that?. I do not know, but certainly if it is a serious infringement of privacy.
Incidentally, some friends 7-8 years ago, so Joker as little clever, laughs at the Airport of Barajas, if responded to be part of a terrorist group before the question of the kind in charge of security for American Airlines. Let's say that on arriving at JFK had received a "special" and "very long". There are things you better not take a joke, especially with men who want to be taken very seriously ![]()
But returning to Australia, the worst news is that you are published, read and give ideas. Do not rule out that Teddy Bautista remove the brilliant conclusion that the ideal is to bring a civil guard with an auditor of the SGAE in line to safety of Spanish airports to revise iPods, Iphone etc, because, until it gets bad, like everything that calls for that boquita ![]()
Tags: Australia, laws, police, privacy, SGAE, USA








That will be one of the consequences of the ACT:
http://astillero.org/anti-counterfeiting-trade-agreement/
I need a hard drive to my system, because it was breaking that, but I want to charge more for € 12 plus VAT! to give them the SGAE. For cobrarmelos not, he would have to buy a full PC.
This is stealing, is anticontitucional, typical of scoundrels with strong character. If looking at the page of the SGAE, you will see that what they charge is hardly anything affects creative artists who, moreover, must also pay a percentage of their income to the SGAE.
I'm sure everything will be clarified in court judgments and someone will end up in jail, but until then, a few will be lining our coast.
I propose a massive complaint in court, to return everything they steal, with the corresponding interests and imprisons the guilty.
No se, but to me and I have reviewed the iPod at some point, and I think it has been in Germany rather than in the United States.
He poured a "powder" to see if it was an iPod or a strange artifact, did a test and let me spend 5 minutes.
Unbelievable but true ...