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Obviously an Italian judge is on crack

Check out what just happened in Italy, this is purely insane and can definitely comprise Internet as a free-speech media heaven :

In late 2006, students at a school in Turin, Italy filmed and then uploaded a video to Google Video that showed them bullying an autistic schoolmate. The video was totally reprehensible and we took it down within hours of being notified by the Italian police. We also worked with the local police to help identify the person responsible for uploading it and she was subsequently sentenced to 10 months community service by a court in Turin, as were several other classmates who were also involved. In these rare but unpleasant cases, that’s where our involvement would normally end.

But in this instance, a public prosecutor in Milan decided to indict four Google employees —David Drummond, Arvind Desikan, Peter Fleischer and George Reyes (who left the company in 2008). The charges brought against them were criminal defamation and a failure to comply with the Italian privacy code. To be clear, none of the four Googlers charged had anything to do with this video. They did not appear in it, film it, upload it or review it. None of them know the people involved or were even aware of the video’s existence until after it was removed.

Nevertheless, a judge in Milan today convicted 3 of the 4 defendants — David Drummond, Peter Fleischer and George Reyes — for failure to comply with the Italian privacy code. All 4 were found not guilty of criminal defamation. In essence this ruling means that employees of hosting platforms like Google Video are criminally responsible for content that users upload. We will appeal this astonishing decision because the Google employees on trial had nothing to do with the video in question. Throughout this long process, they have displayed admirable grace and fortitude. It is outrageous that they have been subjected to a trial at all.

But we are deeply troubled by this conviction for another equally important reason. It attacks the very principles of freedom on which the Internet is built. Common sense dictates that only the person who films and uploads a video to a hosting platform could take the steps necessary to protect the privacy and obtain the consent of the people they are filming. European Union law was drafted specifically to give hosting providers a safe harbor from liability so long as they remove illegal content once they are notified of its existence. The belief, rightly in our opinion, was that a notice and take down regime of this kind would help creativity flourish and support free speech while protecting personal privacy. If that principle is swept aside and sites like Blogger, YouTube and indeed every social network and any community bulletin board, are held responsible for vetting every single piece of content that is uploaded to them — every piece of text, every photo, every file, every video — then the Web as we know it will cease to exist, and many of the economic, social, political and technological benefits it brings could disappear.

These are important points of principle, which is why we and our employees will vigorously appeal this decision.

Posted by Matt Sucherman, VP and Deputy General Counsel – Europe, Middle East and Africa

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Comment suivre les liens entrants de vos profils sur les réseaux sociaux (Twitter, Facebook, etc)

Vous pouvez suivre les liens entrant de Facebook ou Twitter dans Google Analytics, mais que faire si vous voulez suivre les liens spécifiques au sein de vos profils dans les réseaux sociaux pour mesurer les différentes variations ou la performance en fonction des emplacements dans votre profil?

Par exemple, si je veux faire le suivi de combien de personnes sont arrivés sur charles.nouyrit.com en cliquant sur le lien de mon profil Twitter ? Voici comment faire et vous pouvez l’appliquer à tous les profils de vos réseaux sociaux, qu’il s’agisse de Facebook, LinkedIn, ou de la myriade d’autres.

Étape 1: Créer un lien Trackable

Visitez Google URL Web Builder pour créer une URL qui peut être séparément suivie dans Google Analytics. Remplir les espaces comme illustré ci-dessous (modifié pour correspondre au site de votre réseau social et le choix du profil, bien sûr).

Étape 2: Raccourcir le lien Trackable

Google URL Web Builder crée une URL encore plus longue que l’originale. Pour qu’elle soit moins intimidante et favoriser les clic, nous allons la raccourcir. Dans l’image ci-dessous j’ai utilisé bit.ly, ce qui me semble le meilleur choix.

Étape 3: Ajouter des raccourcis des liens Trackables au profil de votre réseau social

Vous avez vos liens faciles à suivre et ils ont été raccourcis. Tout ce que vous avez à faire maintenant est d’ajouter à vos divers profils sur les réseaux sociaux!

Etape 4 (achevé le lendemain): suivi de vos URL dans Google Analytics

Comme nous avons utilisé Google Web Builder, chaque fois que quelqu’un clique sur ce lien Google, il sera automatiquement suivi dans Google Analytics. Il suffit d’aller sur « Sources de trafic » puis sur « Campagnes » dans Google Analytics et vous y trouverez vos parrainages (Ou rien si personne n’a cliqué sur le lien).

En fonction de votre trafic, laisser à Google Analytics environ une journée pour commencer à présenter les résultats. Ils ne seront pas visibles immédiatement.

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Google have lost all my feeds during the Feedburner transfer

Right now I’m really upset ’cause I didn’t have any other choice than migrate my Feedburner account on Google. My Feedburner account was working very well, never had a problem on it before… and as it has been bought by Google, I had the obligation to move my account on Google

Results: I’ve lost all my feed, and when trying to import them again, it says « sorry, this feed name is already taken » :(

Impossible to find an answer in the help menu and when I’m trying to send them a message, it says that they do not support my language at the moment… but I’m using Google in English… WTF

This is so lame, I just can’t blieve it

Google Feedburner lost all my feeds

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