Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Mistakes Were Made (But Not by ME)

“When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.”
Malala Yousafzai, activist

Folau 'shouldn't suffer an employment penalty' for views, Shorten says

'I stand with Israel Folau': Mark Latham delivers fiery maiden speech

Mark Latham has thrown his full support behind Israel Folau as he used his maiden speech to argue for the protection of religious freedom. 




Federal Election 2019 Leaders Debate LIVE: Bill Shorten, Scott Morrison go head-to-head in Canberra

For their third debate, less than two weeks out from the election, the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader meet at the National Press Club.



Eighteen arrested after raids across Sydney over alleged childcare fraud - Daily Telegraph

Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) – Current global response insufficient; – ‘Transformative changes’ needed to restore and protect nature; Opposition from vested interests can be overcome for public good – Most comprehensive assessment of its kind; 1,000,000 species threatened with extinction: “Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history — and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the world now likely, warns a landmark new report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the summary of which was approved at the 7th session of the IPBES Plenary, meeting last week (29 April – 4 May) in Paris.



Google Blog – Introducing auto-delete controls for your Location History and activity data– Whether you’re looking for the latest news or the quickest driving route, we aim to make our products helpful for everyone. And when you turn on settings like Location History or Web & App Activity, the data can make Google products more useful for you—like recommending a restaurant that you might enjoy, or helping you pick up where you left off on a previous search. We work to keep your data private and secure, and we’ve heard your feedback that we need to provide simpler ways for you to manage or delete it. You can already use your Google Account to access simple on/off controls for Location History and Web & App Activity, and if you choose—to delete all or part of that data manually. In addition to these options, we’re announcing auto-delete controls that make it even easier to manage your data. Here’s how they’ll work…”


Make Debt Service You Jacob Bacharach, Hmm Daily

A drone has been used to deliver a donor kidney for the first time MIT Technology Review


IndyStar sports columnist Gregg Doyel thanks his favorite teacher









The New Black Market For Fakes? Instagram



Selling counterfeit goods is illegal on Instagram, but according to a recently released report by data analysis firm Ghost Data, Instagram has become “the top showcase platform for counterfeiters” on the web, and anyone with an Instagram account has a doorway to a “multibillion-dollar underground economy.”  – Fast Company



JACOB SULLUM: Colorado’s New ‘Red Flag’ Law Illustrates the Pitfalls of Disarming People Based on Their Future Behavior.

Colorado’s Deputy Zackari Parrish III Violence Prevention Act, which takes effect next year, is named for a 29-year-old Douglas County sheriff’s deputy who was killed in 2017 by a 36-year-old veteran with a history of psychological problems. The law allows a long list of people, including law enforcement officers, current or former household members, and people related by blood, marriage, or adoption, to seek a temporary “extreme risk protection order” (ERPO) against someone they believe “poses a significant risk of causing personal risk to self or others in the near future.” The standard of proof at this stage, when the “respondent” does not have an opportunity to respond, is a “preponderance of the evidence,” meaning he is more likely than not to pose a significant risk.


How Do You Get People To Line Up All Day For Your Theatre? Sell Tickets For 65 Cents


Well, since this is the UK, it’s 50p. Citizens Theatre in Glasgow offers 100 tickets at that price for every production, writes artistic director Dominic Hill — and there are also £2 tickets for neighborhood residents and the unemployed and £10 for people under 25. (Their top ticket price is only £26.50.) – Arts Professional







New Rules On E-Evidence Could Streamline Criminal Investigations in the EU



Center for Data Innovation – “Law enforcement authorities have a problem: Evidence from crimes is often digital, such as emails or documents in the cloud, but investigators cannot easily access data stored in another country. While this issue is global, it is particularly acute within the EU. According to the European Commission, nearly two-thirds of crimes involving e-evidence held in another member state cannot be properly investigated because of lengthy delays by which time the evidence may be destroyed. To address this problem, the European Union should adopt new rules to streamline the process for obtaining and preserving e-evidence within its territory. While the European Commission has made an initial proposal on reforming the rules for e-evidence, the proposal has largely missed the mark by making the process more cumbersome for companies and shifting the burden of vetting requests to the private sector. In addition, the proposed rules threaten high fines—up to 2 percent of their global turnover—for compliance violations, which will make companies focus more on avoiding penalties rather than working cooperatively with investigators.


The purpose of new rules should be to expedite law enforcement access to data stored by providers in another EU member state. Updated rules should accomplish three main goals. First, they should standardize the process for how EU law enforcement agencies request that a company preserve or provide access to data in cross-border situations. For example, there should be common rules on when a court order is necessary, what type of information may be requested, and how long companies have to respond to a request. Requests from other EU member states should also be vetted through a domestic government agency, so that companies do not have to deal with multiple foreign government authorities. Creating an EU standard will greatly simplify compliance for companies because it will make it easier for them to determine the authenticity and lawfulness of the requests they receive. If companies can more easily determine the validity of a request, then they can respond faster…”