nestegg101 3 Posted ... The Chief Executive of Singapore’s Intellectual Property Office acknowledged there are concerns that VPNs could infringe copyright Singapore’s Ministry of Law today announced a public consultation to receive feedback on the country’s copyright regime — including whether or not “allowable circumventions of technological protection measures” should be sustained.The review will include virtual private network (VPN) technology — a popular service for people throughout the city to watch foreign media content not accessible in Singapore. https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/singapore-ministry-law-review-legality-vpns-093052361.html So it has finally come to this. May I suggest the AirVPN staff take note of this potentially unwelcome development and possible future ramifications given the dismal record of the regime on the issue of individual rights, censorship and consumer data protection vs big business. No doubt, users who depend on Antares server will be concerned about possible privacy breaches as a result of any clampdowns on VPNs should it come to that. Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... I would say, as long as nothing changes officially, there's nothing to worry about. From the looks of it, it's in a "we consider it" stage. 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
nestegg101 3 Posted ... I would say, as long as nothing changes officially, there's nothing to worry about. From the looks of it, it's in a "we consider it" stage. I hope you're right but I fear the contrary. Fait accompli has always been the regime's long-preferred method of policy-making. By the time an announcement is made, you can be sure the ink has already dried on the stamped and signed official documents. Public "consultations" and "polls" merely serve to give the illusion of a democratic process. Well, we shall see. Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... In most cases such laws only apply to local companies, ISPs and residential connections. Antares is hosted with Leaseweb which is a Dutch company. This will be very hard to convince overseas companiesto comply with local censorship laws in the colocated DC (from personal experience). Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
CultureVulture 30 Posted ... In most cases such laws only apply to local companies, ISPs and residential connections. Antares is hosted with Leaseweb which is a Dutch company. This will be very hard to convince overseas companiesto comply with local censorship laws in the colocated DC (from personal experience).Hell, I really hope so. I use Antares a lot. (although to be fair, the Canadian servers are proving to be pretty good, considering I'm based in Oz). Quote Share this post Link to post
nestegg101 3 Posted ... Same news, different source: http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/vpn-technology-being-reviewed-under-new-proposed-changes-to-copyright-law Quote Share this post Link to post