[P2P-es] The Day We Fight Back --- February 11th

Katitza Rodriguez katitza en eff.org
Mie Ene 22 06:39:07 CET 2014


Genial! Cualquier ayuda es bienvenida! Yo les compartire los articulos,
logos y mayor informacion que Uds pueden retransmirte en sus propios
medios. Por supuesto, sientense libres de crear su propio contenido!

Busquemos cualquier forma de sinergia que nos permita llegar a varios
paises del mundo!

Agradezco cualquier apoyo que nos puedan dar. Vamos a tener el sitio en
castellano y portuguese y muchos otros idiomas!


Abrazos,

Katitza Rodriguez
EFF International Rights Director!


On 01/21/2014 09:36 PM, Emilio Velis wrote:
> ¡Gracias!
> 
> Lo mínimo que podríamos hacer es publicar lo más posible sobre el tema
> en nuestros medios respectivos. Vale la pena hacer ruido por una causa
> tan importante como esta.
> 
> 
> On 21 January 2014 23:22, Katitza Rodriguez <katitza en eff.org
> <mailto:katitza en eff.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Estimado Bernando y amigos de P2P,
> 
>     Les comparto una invitacion para una protesta global contra la
>     vigilancia masiva de la NSA y sus aliados. Espero que la comunidad
>     latino america se una a este llamado!
> 
>     Abrazos, Katitza
> 
>     ----
> 
> 
>     Dear Friends of the Internet:
> 
>     The Snowden revelations have provided us with disturbing details and
>     confirmation of some of our worst fears about the NSA and its partners’
>     spying practices.  Indeed, the NSA and its allies in five
>     English-speaking countries have been building a global surveillance
>     infrastructure to “master the internet” and spy on the world’s
>     communications. They are undermining basic encryption standards, the
>     very backbone of the Internet. They have collected the phone records of
>     hundreds of millions of people who are not suspected of any crime. They
>     has swept up the electronic communications of millions of people at home
>     and abroad indiscriminately, exploiting the digital technologies we use
>     to connect and inform. They have secretive data sharing agreements
>     operating outside the rule of law.
> 
>     But we aren’t going to let the NSA and its five allies ruin the
>     Internet. Inspired by the memory of Aaron Swartz, fueled by our victory
>     against SOPA and ACTA, we are joining the DayWeFightBack campaign to
>     demand an end to mass surveillance at home and abroad.
> 
>     The SOPA and ACTA protests were successful because we all took part, as
>     a community. As Aaron Swartz put it, everybody "made themselves the hero
>     of their own story." We can set a date, but we need all of you, the
>     users of the Internet, to make it a movement.
> 
>     When: The Day We Fight Back has been set for February 11th.
> 
>     Here's how you can join the effort:
> 
>     1.  Send an email to rights en eff.org <mailto:rights en eff.org>
>     confirming your interest in
>     participating in this action and receiving updates. Let us know what you
>     would like to do in your own country so we can send you more information
>     and amplify your voice.
> 
>     2.  Visit TheDayWeFightBack.org.
> 
>     3. If you are a citizen of the world, sign the 13 Necessary and
>     Proportionate Principles here:
>     https://en.necessaryandproportionate.org/take-action #privacyisaright
> 
>     We plan to translate the site in several languages! If you can help,
>     shoot an email to rights en eff.org <mailto:rights en eff.org>
> 
>     4. Use social media tools to announce your participation.
> 
>     5. Develop memes, tools, websites, and do whatever else you can to
>     encourage others to participate.
> 
>     6. Be creative -- plan your own action. Go to the streets. Promote the
>     Principles. Then, let us know so we can broadcast your efforts.
> 
>     The current organizers of the international action of the Day We Fight
>     Back are:
> 
>     Amnesty International USA
>     Access (International)
>     Anti-vigilancia (Brasil)
>     Asociación por los Derechos Civiles (Argentina)
>     Asociacion de Internautas - Spain (Spain)
>     CCC (Germany)
>     ContingenteMX (Mexico)
>     CIPPIC (Canada)
>     Digitale Gesellschaft (Germany)
>     Digital Courage (Germany)
>     EFF (International)
>     Hiperderecho (Peru)
>     ICT Consumers Association of Kenya
>     Open Rights Group (UK)
>     OpenMedia.org (Canada/International)
>     OpenNet Korea (South Korea)
>     Panoptykon Foundation (Poland)
>     Privacy International (International)
>     PEN International (International)
>     TEDIC (Paraguay)
>     RedPaTodos (Colombia)
>     ShareDefense (Balkans)
> 
> 
> 
> 
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