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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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French justice has banned aGoogle continue scanning books without permission of the publisher and haordenado the almighty Internet browser to pay an amount de300.000 euros in damages. In addition, Google will have to pagar10.000 per day until you take extracts from books francesesde its database.

Remember that Google's plan to scan millions delibros to place them available to Internet has been duramentecriticado by publishers and booksellers in the United States and Europe.

Without doubt, the decision of the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paríssupone a new setback to the project portal estadounidensedenominado "Google Books" with which aims to create a digital gigantescabiblioteca.

The initiative had been driven to the agreement Googlealcanzó with associations of publishers and authors Publishersy American Authors Guild, which allows you to display parts of millonesde online books and sell digital copies of them, but still estápendiente approval by U.S. judicial authorities .

After the ruling, Google has shown their rejection. Unportavoz of compaies has stated that "we disagree with the judge and ladecisión appeal. French readers seenfrentan now the threat of losing access to a lot deconocimientos and thus placed behind deInternet other users.

We need to show a limited number of short extracts of loslibros complies with copyright law both in the U.S. Franciacomo If readers are able to seek and find books, are more likely to buy

Source: http://www.eserviceonline.net/internet-y-redes/google-condenado-por-copiar-libros/

1976 Human Rights Videla dictatorship HR repression against humanity Menendez trial

1976 Human Rights Videla dictatorship HR repression against humanity Menendez trial




Jorge Rafael Videla and Luciano Benjamin Menendez were sentenced by the Criminal Tribunal Oral Federal N º 1 in the city of Cordoba to serve a sentence of life imprisonment in a common jail for crimes committed during the dictatorship.

Murder, torture condition exacerbated by the political persecution of victims, degree murder, illegal deprivation of liberty, with the assistance of various partners, are some of the allegations found proved the TOF.

Videla, 85, was convicted of tax crimes of torture, killings committed with treachery and torture followed by death.

The court ordered his immediate accommodation in a common prison unit of the Federal Penitentiary Service, without considering the benefit of home detention for his age.

This is the first sentence that receives the head of the dictatorship from the trial of the Joint Chiefs in 1985, after the repeal of the laws of Due Obedience and Full Stop.

Menendez, former head of the Third Army Corps, was sentenced to the same penalty, which shall also meet in an ordinary prison. Both were tried in this case along with 28 other defendants for crimes against humanity.

Videla commanded the military junta that overthrew the March 24, 1976 the democratic government of Maria Estela Martinez de Peron. He led the de facto government until 1981.

In 1985 he was convicted in the historic trial of the military junta to life imprisonment but was released in 1990 benefited from the pardons granted by President Carlos Menem (1989-1999).

In 1998 he was again arrested on charges of illegal appropriation of minors during the dictatorship, first under house arrest and from 2008 in a prison at the military headquarters of the locality of Campo de Mayo.

Argentina's last dictatorship left a toll of 30,000 missing, according to estimates by human rights organizations.