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find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into congress a report on our team. if you're just joining us a very warm welcome to you this is artsy time for you headlines now the launch of julian or saunders very own interview show here on artsy causes controversy the premiere episode last lauded and low through the choice of guest the first person that the wiki leaks founder talked to was hezbollah leader rather it's his first interview with an international television channel in over six years. photos of smiling u.s. soldiers posing next to a body parts of their afghan suicide bombers emerge in the latest series of scandals involving american troops pictures are fueling concerns over the
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leadership and discipline of u.s. forces in afghanistan. and russia accuses armed opposition in syria of provoking violence and undermining the un brokered cease fire claim for a profit while reports that the free syrian army is using refugee camps in turkey as safe havens to plan assaults on the regime troops. as we've been reporting here and see the pattern the global anti piracy agreement act may soon be dead in the water and he used pirate parties fighting against the copyright treaty are now setting sail for a european parliament elections in two thousand and fourteen next artie's gardens speaks to rick a fucking finger founder of the swedish pirate party. internet freedom is a subject very much in the headlines these days and synonymous with internet
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freedom increasingly is the word pirate it started with piracy and the idea that information on the internet could be copied and passed along sometimes without copyright but the issues involved with the reaction to this and governments trying to pass legislation to try and restrict access to the internet to do with piracy have caused a lot of controversy and pirate parties have sprung up to try and promote the rights of internet freedom we are lucky enough to have with us the founder of the original pirate party here in sweden rick five things thank you for joining us oh thank you for having me on the show appreciate it ok just recently we've been conveniently provided with three examples of a significant defeat it seems for the pirate movement a success and a future battle our start with bad news the defeat another name including pirate
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pirate bay here in sweden large fines prison sentences how do you feel about that result i think it's absolutely horrible i think there was an excellent example of how the establishment. takes its own privileges down the status quo of the incumbent industries ahead of laws government cares for itself first and then for citizens if you look at previous new political movements i mean you had the liberal movement which came under twenty years ago you had the the social democrat the labor movement which came about eighty years ago you had the green movement coming about forty years ago all of them challenged the establishment of the status quo to the point where the activists frankly went to jail and in history we regard those that went to jail as heroes so it's a shame perhaps being cynical that's the way it goes and these people will be
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heroes in the history books there is another side there are people who say look how much material went through that site and how much of it should have had some rights money going to the people who made it and they didn't get to them i think that's an interesting argument. what you're essentially asking me is interpretation of the law and i didn't become a lawyer but a politician because i think the law is wrong and i want to change it so looking at the income for musicians since the advent of napster in the file sharing era we find out the average income for musicians have risen one hundred fourteen percent in the past ten years the average income per musician has risen sixty six percent and twenty eight more percent get some sort of this share. is true is that the parasitic middlemen who are if i'm going to be
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a bit derogatory here who are in the. plastic piece of plastic construction industry. have seen their record sales just go through the floor and that's. for artists since these are a link in the value chain the user take ninety five percent of the cut and artists have found out how to circumvent them so much more money to the artists however this particular link sits on all the lobbying power and on that most of the legislation these parasitic middlemen are trying to legislate their place in the market which from an entrepreneurial perspective is just a market stick and outrageous from from a solidary to perspective it's outrageous because it's corporate corporatist repression so. if you're looking at. if you're caring for artists then you certainly should not look at the record industry which have done their at the
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most since their inception to rob artists of the money i see i see that you are target here and i see the way it's an it's a well framed argument and i think it has an obviously gained a lot of traction with the person sitting in their computer who downloads a film for example that they know they're not paying for. there's no issue with that none whatsoever i mean the issue here is if you're running a business then it's your responsibility to find a business model within the current constraints of society that allows you to make money you don't get to dismantle civil liberties even if you can't make money or perhaps even especially if you can't make money. purse corporations profitability does not factor into degree of freedom of speach. so yes the pirate
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might have done something illegal i don't think they did but then again i'm not a lawyer in any case absolutely adamant that what they did was beneficial to society and to the artistry and so it should not be illegal under any circumstance well i think you're not alone in that opinion because we'll go on now to victory has been a victory for the pirate movement and not just the party movement in america was sober and people have really matter i think unexpected amount of resistance do you think this is perhaps a slap in the face to media companies that perhaps felt they could steamroll of the process i think it's tremendously important so i mean you have two hundred fifty million europeans sharing culture in violation of this old copyright distribution monopoly to them it's arrogant beyond description a corporate structure takes the right to determine what they can say to other
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citizens we have a generation that's grown up learning that they can say whatever to whomever on the planet and just let the ideas battle it out for themselves we have this perfect enlightenment era deals where it's really a battle of ideas doesn't matter who says them all of a sudden corporations want to take that away and. it's not enough to say that the jong younger generation perceive that perceives this as incredibly offensive so so people i think that was the first case where the general population really woke up to realizing that while we have been saying all along isn't crying we are actually warning for some for a very real danger out there and what we saw was merely humans literally of people rising up and demanding their rights and i think there was
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a beautiful thing and these trade representatives used to working in the shade working in the dark just agreeing in backroom deals kind of a freedom of speech which we should have just taken him they were just taken by surprise and again you have this key element that politicians started to fear for their jobs if that hadn't happened so people would already have prospered and politicians sort of saw the floor crumble beneath their feet because they started to realize that same same as here in europe two hundred fifty million europeans sharing culture that's not a problem with a couple of teenagers that's the voting population and if you want to keep your job you can't call them criminal public interests or nice point to move on to your coming battle or perhaps it's too late with the anti counterfeiting trade agreement
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act was recently signed by the member states it's been watered down a lot since the beginning is it really so dangerous people have woken up these rallies are huge i mean if you look at poland there the rallies that have already been are absolutely astounding and people are frankly demanding their rights act it means censorship of the net and that is not acceptable not of the generation growing up not of the people who understand what the net is about and that it's. the greatest equalizer that mankind has ever invented and that's not something we are ready to give up frankly we are discovering things that just shouldn't be that we're be european commission said this is no big deal everybody will be free to keep us to sharing governmentally approved things and that's not what they should be saying they should say that you still have freedom of speech not freedom of speech for what we approve of look into your crystal ball your digital crystal ball
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for us and look towards the future ten twenty maybe even fifty years in the future do you see an internet that is free and open and equal or do you see dark clouds ahead i think we're at a crossroads right now. this technology can be used to create such a dis topik big society that. in the. these would have been discarded as plain unrealistic i mean you have you have police troll jones now that are planted on suspect computers even non-suspect computers to see for the police to see what they are doing these trojans have access to the microphones and cameras of the computers so that. we are we are now at this stage this dystopic scene of the one nine hundred fifty s. where there were cameras in people's homes the only thing missing from the scenario was that we bought them ourselves there was the one thing where there wasn't
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foreseen on the other hand you can also use this technology to create a society where power holders are more accountable than ever to the voting citizenry you have you can create a society where ideas get to battle it out without interference from who said what and what's their background you can create a society where culture to florists like never before and ideas can flourish like never before and that battle stands right now and the question is who controls the internet. i want it to be the citizens there are people who want to be the previous set of industries and if they want if they when we get a big brother society if the citizens when we get a democracy richard and any before. thank you very much thank you.
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three. years. we imbibe the forty acres and nineteen ninety three and the side it will be a great place to find myself a home i retire. there she is. we call it our new neighbor neighbor nine o seven. we have seventy acres and i can convince them that they need to drill somewhere besides two hundred feet from. the needs of our growing economy also means expanding our domestic production of oil and natural
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gas which are vital fuel for transportation electricity and manufacturing this is for american problems before we do the right people and then mr cheney. you know our foes are not toxic and we get a lot of there's a lot of mis understanding of what that is actually in the floats. trying to say you come out here unless you come over here and live in my house for a week. i have no rights.
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it's technology innovation called the least of around russia. the future of. the headlines on our t.v. and the launch of juliana saunters very own interview show here on. the premiere episode lauded and loathed for the choice of a guest post the wiki leaks founder who was has. his first interview with an international television channel in over sixty. photos of smiling u.s. soldiers posing next to body parts of dead afghan suicide the latest in a series of scandals involving american troops the pictures are fueling concerns over the leadership discipline of u.s. forces in afghanistan. and russia are accusing position in syria of provoking violence and undermining the un brokered cease fire the planes were prompted by
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reports that the free syrian army is using refugee camps in turkey as safe havens to plan of soldiers from the regime troops. on the spot. thank you for joining me and here are the top stories in sport. it's a repeat of two thousand and nine it sounds the bridge has chelsea prepared to host holders also load up in the first leg of their champions league the last four can you count up. the magnificent munich mario gomez next to last goals were not as brian when she wanted him to rail madrid in the first leg of their semifinal. and launch allan dodds the siberian sites take a two one the series lead in the garden cup finals off the edge of another moscow
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in the russian capital. the first football and chelsea will be out for revenge as they host defending champions barcelona in the first leg of the champions league semifinal the match is a repeat of the two thousand and nine seventy five not which vassallo no one with a stoppage time strike from andres iniesta after what the police considered some controversial refereeing decisions well we will chelsea have one million in jordan two of their twelve marches since roberto di matteo took charge following the departure of other regular us including sunday's five one f.a. cup semifinal when i returned home and on five champions league home games this season however the midfielder frank body is happy that rated last funded dogs against cancer. we're under no illusions again as i said before about playing barcelona i quite like it's hard to be in underdogs so why is a refreshing tag if you believe in yourself and i think we believe in ourselves so i think the last thing we want to do is take too much fear into the sky and we can talk yourself into fear by looking at barcelona all the time and we have to believe
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in ourselves and we have to respect their positions but we have to go and play our game and if we do that i personally believe we have a very good chance of winning the game. as if we have to be our best because we are going on the best. of us alone are looking to reach the final for the fourth time in seven seasons sandwiched between the much at stanford bridge of the return leg in sunday's el classico home till they get israel madrid which could decide the spanish domestic title. fabric ass thinks this week is the most important what club season. they came they came here to learn to get better as a player as a person and also to experience weeks like what we are going to start tomorrow in the plainest kills himself in final of the champions league play against realm adric the if we win we are right. playing for the title and then against chelsea again you know it's the most important week of the season and that's where we came to experience weeks like that games like that. morning on tuesday very again as
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last past where they gave by a two one victory over round red in munich the home side led up to seventeen missing frank rebury but columbus is defending early in the second half. novel however after a string of chances gomes grabbed a late winner as the thought time champions need to return to their own stadium for a dream final however with rail manager joe saying rio aiming to become the first post in the three different teams to european glory by implying they have it all to do in the time that. we can be very proud of this game because we deserve a real madrid player for this is only the first leg and the result is somewhat dangerous since. we are just going to wonder when the second break to advance to the finals but this is good because we will see one hundred percent focused suz are a chance night and now we're off to madrid one of them would go past and we thought here in russia for next season all premier league clubs will be required to have a second venue in addition to their main home ground which must have
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a capacity of at least three thousand as well as that synthetic pitch is because the change in football calendar which will overlap with bad winter weather conditions while a new rule change will also see clubs able to sign goalkeepers outside the transfer window after a series of recent high profile injuries i began to ice hockey and siberians like i got a plate of a two one lead over to narrow moscow in the best of seven of the current cup final series after a one zero victory in the russian capital because of the reports. with seven minutes to go in the opening period our guards are all manchurian co-found alexander there is drug in in the right circle with a well timed pass who is shot he is sent on the goal of the campaign do not want to put the visitors on the pressure in the second launching attacks one after another not giving the visitors a chance to catch their breath but ryan assume an ins man managed to withstand and responded with a counter attacks. this easter game continued in the final frame with chances for
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both sides while the hose failed to level matter as using any of their eight ball plays and the reason for that was our own guards cardiogram who was brilliant did win the boids the blue and whites outplayed the hoax for most of the game but then i was forward started to lose confidence as it seemed like nothing would go past the twenty five year old never mind or that night one of the best individual air for it's came from me how you are nice in the dying seconds of the game but the finish made in the other great say in nine thirty one shots for his third play of shut out. we were lucky to open the scoring with so we could change our game plan according to the scoreline we had to withstand a lot of deny was attacks and rommel made a lot of decency go for the truly play a game with a minimum of chances and a very few mistakes we made one and we lost with a narrow win
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a one guard put their noses in front to one in the going got four animals with game four share deal for thursday here in moscow and same by that of r.t. . ten is now world number one novak djokovic has breezed through his own monte carlo most as the top ranked serve in the clay court roof with ease the twenty four year olds didn't drop his serve or reach to a six one six four victory over italy's and by a second and next up is alexander those of all of ukraine how muscled australian teenager playing on time made while seven time defending champion rough on the dollies also threw after the second seeded spaniards got the better of england's yacov nieminen in straight sets. basketball now and the indiana pacers are indeed setting the pace in the n.b.a. after wrapping up a six win in a row with a one hundred two points to ninety seven victory over the seventy six ers in philadelphia all danny granger was the man for the pacers finishing with twenty four points until started schooling from distance right from the off and then in
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stuck in period this effort they face three forty five forty advantage however in the third it seems philadelphia have found their way as jay rw holiday doesn't have the fast break getting them fifty five fifty one up but in the closing quarter granger got the babysitters over the line in indiana secured a move on stage in the first round for the playoffs. now there are exactly one hundred days to go before this summer's london olympics but russia has been dealt a blow as one of their cycling hopefuls has confessed and hoping denise alexander of tested positive for the performance enhancing drug e.p.o. at the end of last month he has now waived his right for abuse are all saying his prepared to face the appropriate punishment the twenty five year old and this he acted alone and his katyusha team but not involved in the jon ark was a big hope for the olympic road race in london and now faces a potential two year ban from the sport. well london is abuzz with anticipation and
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head of the city's third olympics with one hundred days to go giant flowering some being planted to knock the milestone in west london and can be seen from heathrow cost way to greet those flying in and the love life of the games was also unveiled which reads inspire a generation and organizers want those words to come true for the summer. is the beat it's the bury the end of socialization it's also a rallying cry for the least partially completed before the very best. of the recent mofo you can see right across the games. so with those olympics just around the corner russia swimmers are competing at the national championships here in moscow vying for a place on the country's team run kozyrev reports. six why knowles on the opening day of the russian championship in moscow a local swimmer given
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a so-called normal was on arrival of in the four hundred meter freestyle cleaning the title in four minutes and twelve point nine nine seconds. for the men in the same discipline it was an other muscovites displaying the best results you gore dictionary all that experience any major opposition as he clocked in at three minutes and forty eight point nine four seconds on to the women's final in the four hundred meter individual medley where young martin of all from russia's republic of cyprus style and beat her closest rival by a huge margin of seven seconds to stake a claim to the russian crown in four minutes and thirty eight point six nine seconds the men's fifty meter breaststroke final belonged to siberian swimming better in rome on slewed not if that it's a year old almost made eve was just half a second short of setting a new russian record but the result was still enough for the multiple world and european champion as well as
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a bronze medalist of the two thousand sydney games to win the event. and for the most exciting discipline of any swimming tournaments the relay races two were held on the opening day the women competed in the four bytes two hundred meter individual freestyle relay with the most goal outspending their closest rivals from the year olds but three seconds though their results is still very four from the worlds or even the national record so the russian women could be in trouble at that event during their lympics. the men competed in the four by one hundred meter freestyle relay on tuesday with swimmers from st petersburg finishing a full four seconds and head of runners up volgograd to clinch the russian side all in three minutes and eighteen point fifty six seconds while there might still be very big exam for the during the months of the new. competition to prepare for so this is the first and probably the most important competition since
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january first two thousand and twelve. the russian swimming nationals conclude on sunday by then we will hopefully have a clear understanding of who to root for in london this summer but for now the hans for the russian sides all and they coveted all the big spots is just beginning ramon cost of artsy moscow but also sport i think. the issue is that so much different to the huge musician you can find more when you can the u.s. if our eyes put a stop to the downward diplomatic spiral with iran and seek ways out of the current deadlock war talks are still.
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