Re: GitHub blockage in Spain

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Actually not!

I hope the people from ISOC in Belgium doesn't create a trouble again.

Last time something similar happened with court orders for blocking some web sites doing criminal activities, the ISOC report faked it 100%, and they indicated that the courts orders to block the complete .cat.

I'd access to the court order and clearly was saying something different. I informed ISOC about that and asked them to correct the article.

They NEVER agreed to correct such misinformation.

Very SAD that ISOC acted in such way that promoted fake information and consequently promoted criminals.

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 1/11/19 18:38, "ietf en nombre de Carsten Bormann" <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx en nombre de cabo@xxxxxxx> escribió:

    On Nov 1, 2019, at 18:31, Diego R. Lopez <diego.r.lopez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > 
    > Just a quick comment: The request from the Spanish police was about blocking a few repositories in Github being used for purposes related to violent protests, not by any means to GitHub at large.
    
    I wrote before:
    
    > One problem with an independent court system is that it sometimes acts out of a position that is not very well informed about reality.  Maybe our friends at ISOC can reach out, again?  (They had to do that before.)
    
    Maybe not just the court system :-)
    
    Grüße, Carsten
    
    



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