From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 08:50:06 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Drop nn po file. It was used to test machine translation and the testing is over. X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-rms-personal-data-safe.git/commitdiff_plain/fec157a7bcd3748797c3cfe1aa4f9e19085c96b1 Drop nn po file. It was used to test machine translation and the testing is over. --- diff --git a/po/A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.nn.po b/po/A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.nn.po deleted file mode 100644 index 5e37650..0000000 --- a/po/A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.nn.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE -# Copyright (C) YEAR Richard Stallman -# This file is distributed under the same license as the A radical proposal to keep your personal data safe package. -# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: A radical proposal to keep your personal data safe n/a\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-04-06 23:17+0200\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" -"Language-Team: none\n" -"Language: nn\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:2 -msgid "A radical proposal to keep your personal data safe" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:4 -msgid "by Richard Stallman, 2018-04-03" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:8 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"**The surveillance imposed on us today is worse than in the Soviet\n" -"Union. We need laws to stop this data being collected in the first\n" -"place.**\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:15 -msgid "" -"Journalists have been asking me whether the revulsion against the abuse of " -"[Facebook](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/31/big-data-lie-exposed-simply-blaming-facebook-wont-fix-reclaim-private-information) " -"data could be a turning point for the campaign to recover privacy. That " -"could happen, if the public makes its campaign broader and deeper." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:21 -msgid "" -"Broader, meaning extending to all surveillance systems, not just " -"[Facebook](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/facebook). Deeper, meaning " -"to advance from regulating the use of data to regulating the accumulation of " -"data. Because surveillance is so pervasive, restoring privacy is necessarily " -"a big change, and requires powerful measures." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:30 -msgid "" -"The surveillance imposed on us today far exceeds that of the Soviet " -"Union. For freedom and democracy’s sake, we need to eliminate most of " -"it. There are so many ways to use data to hurt people that the only safe " -"database is the one that was never collected. Thus, instead of the EU’s " -"approach of mainly regulating how personal data may be used (in its [General " -"Data Protection Regulation](https://www.eugdpr.org/) or GDPR), I propose a " -"law to stop systems from collecting personal data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:36 -msgid "" -"The robust way to do that, the way that can’t be set aside at the whim of a " -"government, is to require systems to be built so as not to collect data " -"about a person. The basic principle is that a system must be designed not to " -"collect certain data, if its basic function can be carried out without that " -"data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:40 -msgid "" -"Data about who travels where is particularly sensitive, because it is an " -"ideal basis for repressing any chosen target. We can take the London trains " -"and buses as a case for study." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:45 -msgid "" -"The Transport for London digital payment card system centrally records the " -"trips any given Oyster or bank card has paid for. When a passenger feeds the " -"card digitally, the system associates the card with the passenger’s " -"identity. This adds up to complete surveillance." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:52 -msgid "" -"I expect the transport system can justify this practice under the GDPR’s " -"rules. My proposal, by contrast, would require the system to stop tracking " -"who goes where. The card’s basic function is to pay for transport. That can " -"be done without centralising that data, so the transport system would have " -"to stop doing so. When it accepts digital payments, it should do so through " -"an anonymous payment system." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:56 -msgid "" -"Frills on the system, such as the feature of letting a passenger review the " -"list of past journeys, are not part of the basic function, so they can’t " -"justify incorporating any additional surveillance." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:60 -msgid "" -"These additional services could be offered separately to users who request " -"them. Even better, users could use their own personal systems to privately " -"track their own journeys." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:66 -msgid "" -"Black cabs demonstrate that a system for hiring cars with drivers does not " -"need to identify passengers. Therefore such systems should not be allowed to " -"identify passengers; they should be required to accept privacy-respecting " -"cash from passengers without ever trying to identify them." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:73 -msgid "" -"However, convenient digital payment systems can also protect passengers’ " -"anonymity and privacy. We have already developed one: [GNU " -"Taler](https://taler.net/en/). It is designed to be anonymous for the payer, " -"but payees are always identified. We designed it that way so as not to " -"facilitate tax dodging. All digital payment systems should be required to " -"defend anonymity using this or a similar method." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:83 -msgid "" -"What about security? Such systems in areas where the public are admitted " -"must be designed so they cannot track people. Video cameras should make a " -"local recording that can be checked for the next few weeks if a crime " -"occurs, but should not allow remote viewing without physical collection of " -"the recording. Biometric systems should be designed so they only recognise " -"people on a court-ordered list of suspects, to respect the privacy of the " -"rest of us. An unjust state is more dangerous than terrorism, and too much " -"security encourages an unjust state." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:89 -msgid "" -"The EU’s GDPR regulations are well-meaning, but do not go very far. It will " -"not deliver much privacy, because its rules are too lax. They permit " -"collecting any data if it is somehow useful to the system, and it is easy to " -"come up with a way to make any particular data useful for something." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:100 -msgid "" -"The GDPR makes much of requiring users (in some cases) to give consent for " -"the collection of their data, but that doesn’t do much good. System " -"designers have become expert at manufacturing consent (to repurpose Noam " -"Chomsky’s phrase). Most users consent to a site’s terms without reading " -"them; a company that " -"[required](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/29/londoners-wi-fi-security-herod-clause) " -"users to trade their first-born child got consent from plenty of users. Then " -"again, when a system is crucial for modern life, like buses and trains, " -"users ignore the terms because refusal of consent is too painful to " -"consider." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:103 -msgid "" -"To restore privacy, we must stop surveillance before it even asks for " -"consent." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:112 -msgid "" -"Finally, don’t forget the software in your own computer. If it is the " -"non-free software of Apple, Google or Microsoft, it [spies on you " -"regularly](https://gnu.org/malware/). That’s because it is controlled by a " -"company that won’t hesitate to spy on you. Companies tend to lose their " -"scruples when that is profitable. By contrast, free (libre) software is " -"[controlled by its " -"users](https://gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html). " -"That user community keeps the software honest." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:117 -msgid "" -"Richard Stallman is president of the Free " -"[Software](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/software) Foundation, " -"which launched the development of a free/libre operating system GNU." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:121 -msgid "" -"Copyright 2018 Richard Stallman. Released under [Creative Commons " -"Attribution NoDerivatives License " -"4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: A_radical_proposal_to_keep_your_personal_data_safe.md:124 -msgid "" -"Originally published by [The " -"Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/03/facebook-abusing-data-law-privacy-big-tech-surveillance) " -"2018-04-03." -msgstr ""