Bueno, no se si os habréis enterado, pero El País, periódico que hasta hace bien poco iba poco a poco soltando cables de wikileaks sobre la ley sinde, ha decidido dejar de publicar más cables sobre este tema, y al parecer lo más gordo todavía no lo había publicado.
A mi me parece un movimiento un poco cerdo, todo hay que decirlo. Si queréis una visión un poco más amplia del tema, aquí os dejo un artículo que habla sobre ello:
http://www.nacionred.com/censura/el-pai ... filtracionMi idea era entre todos ir paseándonos por wikileaks y buscar los cables que tienen que ver con la señora sinde y su ley, para ver si entre todos podemos llegar a sacar la información que falta sobre este tema.
Os pediría un poco de ayuda para buscar cables sobre este tema, porque hay muchos y no quiero pasarme media vida buscando

Os pongo aquí los cables que hacen referencia a la embajada de madrid:
http://www.wikileaks.fi/origin/65_0.htmlPor lo pronto, aquí os dejo algunos cables que podríamos ir analizando: (uso para ello uno de los muchos mirrors de wikileaks, supongo que si este cae, se puede seguir con otro mirror)
http://www.wikileaks.fi/cable/2008/12/08MADRID1351.htmlDe este primero yo me quedo con esto:
Spain under the name "Orange," one of the four members of the
ISP association Redtel - expressed support for the
implementation in Spain of a graduated response regime
similar to one currently contemplated in legislation under
consideration by France's parliament.
Orange a favor de cortar descargas al estilo hadopi.
On November 20, a group estimated at about 30
"cyber-activists" held a brief demonstration outside the
Madrid headquarters of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
(PSOE - ruling party) in favor of free, legal P2P downloads.
The demonstrators set up two computers on which they
downloaded copyrighted material. Activists unfurled banners
and waved signs with such messages as "Digital culture should
be free" and (playing on the Ministry of Culture campaign
slogan, "If you're legal, you're all right") "Be legal:
Create, copy, share, modify." The demonstrators' choice of
the party headquarters was reportedly a reaction to the
possibility of a more vigorous government response to
internet piracy.
Observan las movilizaciones sobre el tema

Fellow members of the Anti-Piracy Coalition
recognize that the copyrights management societies' bad
public image sometimes hurts rights-holders' efforts to
secure better IPR enforcement. According to Jose Manuel
Tourne, the election-related flap earlier this year over the
digital canon - in which SGAE and similar organizations were
portrayed as heavies - made the societies nervous about
possibly losing significant revenues and thus reluctant to
press the government too hard to amend the Fiscalia's
Circular. The most recent spate of bad publicity involving
SGAE could potentially damage the rights-holders' cause in
the court of public opinion and strengthen the hand of the
telecoms and the internet users' associations. At the same
time, the lively debate in the pages of Spain's largest
circulation daily newspaper and the demonstration may be seen
as signs of expectations that some sort of regulatory change
is in the offing. End Comment.
AGUIRRE
Aquí es donde se comenta lo que se publicó ya de que la sgae y similares estaban empezando a tener mala imagen y que el canon nos empieza a molestar de una manera un poco grande.
Bueno, comentad lo que os parezca