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Default OT-It's illegal to hate in Canada - at least on line


http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html
Canada signs protocol to fight 'cyberhate'

STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.

Canada signed an additional protocol to the international cybercrime
convention, drafted in 2001 by the Council of Europe.

Signed by several dozen countries, including Canada, the United
States, South Africa and Japan, the convention names four types of
cybercrime: confidentiality offenses, notably breaking into computers;
fraud and forgery; content violations, such as child pornography and
racism; and copyright offenses.

The treaty aims to speed up international cooperation in
investigations and extraditions.

The additional protocol widens the scope of the convention to combat
xenophobic propaganda and calls on countries to criminalize its
distribution via computer as well as Internet sites that deny or
approve of genocide and crimes against humanity.

The cybercrime convention constitutes a basis for Canada's law
criminalizing racist hatred on the Internet, said Canada's Justice
Minister Irwin Cotler after signing the additional protocol.

snip


"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
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Nick Hull
 
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I hate Canada


In article ,
Gunner wrote:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html
Canada signs protocol to fight 'cyberhate'

STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.

Canada signed an additional protocol to the international cybercrime
convention, drafted in 2001 by the Council of Europe.

Signed by several dozen countries, including Canada, the United
States, South Africa and Japan, the convention names four types of
cybercrime: confidentiality offenses, notably breaking into computers;
fraud and forgery; content violations, such as child pornography and
racism; and copyright offenses.

The treaty aims to speed up international cooperation in
investigations and extraditions.

The additional protocol widens the scope of the convention to combat
xenophobic propaganda and calls on countries to criminalize its
distribution via computer as well as Internet sites that deny or
approve of genocide and crimes against humanity.

The cybercrime convention constitutes a basis for Canada's law
criminalizing racist hatred on the Internet, said Canada's Justice
Minister Irwin Cotler after signing the additional protocol.

snip


"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
unknown


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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:19:18 GMT, Gunner
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html
Canada signs protocol to fight 'cyberhate'

STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.

It's not nice to hate xenon. Commoners dislike it because it's a
noble gas, but it's non-reactive so it doesn't notice.
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In article , Don Foreman says...

It's not nice to hate xenon. Commoners dislike it because it's a
noble gas, but it's non-reactive so it doesn't notice.


:^)

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In message , Don Foreman
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:19:18 GMT, Gunner
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html
Canada signs protocol to fight 'cyberhate'

STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.

It's not nice to hate xenon. Commoners dislike it because it's a
noble gas, but it's non-reactive so it doesn't notice.


Good one.






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We already will not fine you a thousand dollars but take your medal away!
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...ub=CTVNewsAt11

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http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html
Canada signs protocol to fight 'cyberhate'

STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.

Canada signed an additional protocol to the international cybercrime
convention, drafted in 2001 by the Council of Europe.

Signed by several dozen countries, including Canada, the United
States, South Africa and Japan, the convention names four types of
cybercrime: confidentiality offenses, notably breaking into computers;
fraud and forgery; content violations, such as child pornography and
racism; and copyright offenses.

The treaty aims to speed up international cooperation in
investigations and extraditions.

The additional protocol widens the scope of the convention to combat
xenophobic propaganda and calls on countries to criminalize its
distribution via computer as well as Internet sites that deny or
approve of genocide and crimes against humanity.

The cybercrime convention constitutes a basis for Canada's law
criminalizing racist hatred on the Internet, said Canada's Justice
Minister Irwin Cotler after signing the additional protocol.

snip


"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
unknown



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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 20:51:06 GMT, Nick Hull
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I hate Canada



Now, now, don't hate Canada... Hate the Lieberal and Queer *******s
that have taken it over...



BK

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| STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
| country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
| dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.
|
| Canada signed an additional protocol to the international cybercrime
| convention, drafted in 2001 by the Council of Europe.
|
| Signed by several dozen countries, including Canada, the United
| States, South Africa and Japan, the convention names four types of
| cybercrime: confidentiality offenses, notably breaking into computers;
| fraud and forgery; content violations, such as child pornography and
| racism; and copyright offenses.

But they failed to include certain Arabic religious zealots from what is
fast becoming "normal" discourse, either to each other or to infidels.

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carl mciver wrote:
STRASBOURG, France (AP) -- Canada became the first non-European
country Friday to sign up to combat "cyberhate," the online
dissemination of xenophobic propaganda.

Canada signed an additional protocol to the international
cybercrime convention, drafted in 2001 by the Council of Europe.

Signed by several dozen countries, including Canada, the United
States, South Africa and Japan, the convention names four types of
cybercrime: confidentiality offenses, notably breaking into
computers; fraud and forgery; content violations, such as child
pornography and racism; and copyright offenses.


But they failed to include certain Arabic religious zealots from
what is fast becoming "normal" discourse, either to each other or to
infidels.

I think this behavior is within the law's intent.
Ken.


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In article ,
Barney-Killer wrote:

On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 20:51:06 GMT, Nick Hull
wrote:

I hate Canada



Now, now, don't hate Canada... Hate the Lieberal and Queer *******s
that have taken it over...


And hate the Lieberal and Queer *******s that voted them in

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