tmk writes "Germany is on the verge of censoring its Internet. On Thursday the German parliament Bundestag will adopt a law to block Internet sites in order to fight child pornography. In the last months the German net community tried to stop the new law, spreaded the word from Twitter to the mainstream media that the new law won't help against child abuse. The netizens started the biggest parlamentary petition in Germany which was supported by 130000 citizens and fought with wikis and internet memes against the established political structures. Activists even helped to remove over 60 websites containing child pornography in 12 hours — proving that internet blocking is an ineffective method to fight child pornography. But the net community didn't succeed at last. The German Federal Police will soon begin to distribute a blacklist to German providers." Link to Original Source
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Everybody can sign, regardless of nationality, age (Score:1)
By law, everybody(!) can sign, regardless of age, nationality, place of residence, etc.
There's a step-by-step guide plus video (in English) on how to sign the petition if you don't understand German: http://www.piratenpartei-bayern.de/Signing_the_e-petition_for_Non-Germans [piratenpartei-bayern.de] - also some more info is on the digg article: http://digg.com/political_opinion/Official_Petition_against_German_Internet_censorship [digg.com]
Also, the petition system's servers suck, and the system is badly implemented. They barely sustained rando
Re:Everybody can sign, regardless of nationality, (Score:1)
Also, there's only about six hours left to sign the petition. (It ends on 2009-06-16 24:00 CEST.)