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Neutral net or neutered
4 juin 2013, par Mans — Law and libertyIn recent weeks, a number of high-profile events, in the UK and elsewhere, have been quickly seized upon to promote a variety of schemes for monitoring or filtering Internet access. These proposals, despite their good intentions of protecting children or fighting terrorism, pose a serious threat to fundamental liberties. Although at a glance the ideas may seem like a reasonable price to pay for the prevention of some truly hideous crimes, there is more than first meets the eye. Internet regulation in any form whatsoever is the thin end of a wedge at whose other end we find severely restricted freedom of expression of the kind usually associated with oppressive dictatorships. Where the Internet was once a novelty, it now forms an integrated part of modern society ; regulating the Internet means regulating our lives.
Terrorism
Following the brutal murder of British soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich, attempts were made in the UK to revive the controversial Communications Data Bill, also dubbed the snooper’s charter. The bill would give police and security services unfettered access to details (excluding content) of all digital communication in the UK without needing so much as a warrant.
The powers afforded by the snooper’s charter would, the argument goes, enable police to prevent crimes such as the one witnessed in Woolwich. True or not, the proposal would, if implemented, also bring about infrastructure for snooping on anyone at any time for any purpose. Once available, the temptation may become strong to extend, little by little, the legal use of these abilities to cover ever more everyday activities, all in the name of crime prevention, of course.
In the emotional aftermath of a gruesome act, anything with the promise of preventing it happening again may seem like a good idea. At times like these it is important, more than ever, to remain rational and carefully consider all the potential consequences of legislation, not only the intended ones.
Hate speech
Hand in hand with terrorism goes hate speech, preachings designed to inspire violence against people of some singled-out nation, race, or other group. Naturally, hate speech is often to be found on the Internet, where it can reach large audiences while the author remains relatively protected. Naturally, we would prefer for it not to exist.
To fulfil the utopian desire of a clean Internet, some advocate mandatory filtering by Internet service providers and search engines to remove this unwanted content. Exactly how such censoring might be implemented is however rarely dwelt upon, much less the consequences inadvertent blocking of innocent material might have.
Pornography
Another common target of calls for filtering is pornography. While few object to the blocking of child pornography, at least in principle, the debate runs hotter when it comes to the legal variety. Pornography, it is claimed, promotes violence towards women and is immoral or generally offensive. As such it ought to be blocked in the name of the greater good.
The conviction last week of paedophile Mark Bridger for the abduction and murder of five-year-old April Jones renewed the debate about filtering of pornography in the UK ; his laptop was found to contain child pornography. John Carr of the UK government’s Council on Child Internet Safety went so far as suggesting a default blocking of all pornography, access being granted to an Internet user only once he or she had registered with some unspecified entity. Registering people wishing only to access perfectly legal material is not something we do in a democracy.
The reality is that Google and other major search engines already remove illegal images from search results and report them to the appropriate authorities. In the UK, the Internet Watch Foundation, a non-government organisation, maintains a blacklist of what it deems ‘potentially criminal’ content, and many Internet service providers block access based on this list.
While well-intentioned, the IWF and its blacklist should raise some concerns. Firstly, a vigilante organisation operating in secret and with no government oversight acting as the nation’s morality police has serious implications for freedom of speech. Secondly, the blocks imposed are sometimes more far-reaching than intended. In one incident, an attempt to block the cover image of the Scorpions album Virgin Killer hosted by Wikipedia (in itself a dubious decision) rendered the entire related article inaccessible as well as interfered with editing.
Net neutrality
Content filtering, or more precisely the lack thereof, is central to the concept of net neutrality. Usually discussed in the context of Internet service providers, this is the principle that the user should have equal, unfiltered access to all content. As a consequence, ISPs should not be held responsible for the content they deliver. Compare this to how the postal system works.
The current debate shows that the principle of net neutrality is important not only at the ISP level, but should also include providers of essential services on the Internet. This means search engines should not be responsible for or be required to filter results, email hosts should not be required to scan users’ messages, and so on. No mandatory censoring can be effective without infringing the essential liberties of freedom of speech and press.
Social networks operate in a less well-defined space. They are clearly not part of the essential Internet infrastructure, and they require that users sign up and agree to their terms and conditions. Because of this, they can include restrictions that would be unacceptable for the Internet as a whole. At the same time, social networks are growing in importance as means of communication between people, and as such they have a moral obligation to act fairly and apply their rules in a transparent manner.
Facebook was recently under fire, accused of not taking sufficient measures to curb ‘hate speech,’ particularly against women. Eventually they pledged to review their policies and methods, and reducing the proliferation of such content will surely make the web a better place. Nevertheless, one must ask how Facebook (or another social network) might react to similar pressure from, say, a religious group demanding removal of ‘blasphemous’ content. What about demands from a foreign government ? Only yesterday, the Turkish prime minister Erdogan branded Twitter ‘a plague’ in a TV interview.
Rather than impose upon Internet companies the burden of law enforcement, we should provide them the latitude to set their own policies as well as the legal confidence to stand firm in the face of unreasonable demands. The usual market forces will promote those acting responsibly.
Further reading
- Tory-Labour pact could save data bill, says Lord Howard
- Internet companies warn May over ‘snooper’s charter’
- Snooper’s charter ‘should be replaced by strengthening of existing powers’
- Exclusive : ‘Snooper’s charter’ would not have prevented Woolwich attack, says MI5
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Error converting .flv to .avi with ffmpeg
5 juillet 2012, par user1504396When i try the 2d code, with a 5 minutes 7 second video, I get a 28 minutes 29 seconds video, What did I do wrong ?
Here is the ffmpeg output :
[Me@Hewlett-Packard Downloads]$ ffmpeg -i "0042473.flv" -s 400x240 -aspect 2:1 -r 20 -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 1 -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 "VID_0001.AVI"
ffmpeg version 0.8.10, Copyright © 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers
built on Feb 29 2012 16:30:44 with gcc 4.6.2 20111027 (Red Hat 4.6.2-1)
configuration: --prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --datadir=/usr/share/ffmpeg --incdir=/usr/include/ffmpeg --libdir=/usr/lib64 --mandir=/usr/share/man --arch=x86_64 --extra-cflags='-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m64 -mtune=generic' --enable-bzlib --enable-libcelt --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libdirac --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --enable-x11grab --enable-avfilter --enable-postproc --enable-pthreads --disable-static --enable-shared --enable-gpl --disable-debug --disable-stripping --shlibdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-runtime-cpudetect
libavutil 51. 9. 1 / 51. 9. 1
libavcodec 53. 8. 0 / 53. 8. 0
libavformat 53. 5. 0 / 53. 5. 0
libavdevice 53. 1. 1 / 53. 1. 1
libavfilter 2. 23. 0 / 2. 23. 0
libswscale 2. 0. 0 / 2. 0. 0
libpostproc 51. 2. 0 / 51. 2. 0
[flv @ 0x2165600] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 59.94 (2997/50) -> 29.97 (30000/1001)
Input #0, flv, from '0042473.flv':
Metadata:
minor_version : 1
stereo : true
videocodecid : 7
audiodatarate : 62
audiosamplerate : 44100
audiosize : 2476815
canSeekToEnd : true
creation_time : 2011-05-01 18:06:43
copyright :
compatible_brands: isomavc1
datasize : 16589374
duration : 308
copyright-eng :
encoder : Lavf52.104.0
videodatarate : 351
hasAudio : true
hasCuePoints : false
hasKeyframes : true
hasMetadata : true
hasVideo : true
width : 480
lasttimestamp : 308
audiocodecid : 10
metadatacreator : flvtool++ (Facebook, Motion project, dweatherford)
major_brand : isom
audiosamplesize : 16
totalframes : 9225
framerate : 30
height : 272
videosize : 13863389
filesize : 16587742
Duration: 00:05:07.94, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 423 kb/s
Stream #0.0: Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 480x272 [PAR 1:1 DAR 30:17], 359 kb/s, 29.97 tbr, 1k tbn, 59.94 tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 63 kb/s
Incompatible pixel format 'yuv420p' for codec 'mjpeg', auto-selecting format 'yuvj420p'
[buffer @ 0x216b180] w:480 h:272 pixfmt:yuv420p tb:1/1000000 sar:1/1 sws_param:
[scale @ 0x216bf40] w:480 h:272 fmt:yuv420p -> w:400 h:240 fmt:yuvj420p flags:0x4
Output #0, avi, to 'VID_0001.AVI':
Metadata:
minor_version : 1
stereo : true
videocodecid : 7
audiodatarate : 62
audiosamplerate : 44100
audiosize : 2476815
canSeekToEnd : true
creation_time : 2011-05-01 18:06:43
ICOP :
compatible_brands: isomavc1
datasize : 16589374
duration : 308
copyright-eng :
filesize : 16587742
videodatarate : 351
hasAudio : true
hasCuePoints : false
hasKeyframes : true
hasMetadata : true
hasVideo : true
width : 480
lasttimestamp : 308
audiocodecid : 10
metadatacreator : flvtool++ (Facebook, Motion project, dweatherford)
major_brand : isom
audiosamplesize : 16
totalframes : 9225
framerate : 30
height : 272
videosize : 13863389
ISFT : Lavf53.5.0
Stream #0.0: Video: mjpeg, yuvj420p, 400x240 [PAR 6:5 DAR 2:1], q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 20 tbn, 20 tbc
Stream #0.1: Audio: adpcm_ima_wav, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 352 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
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bitrate=2928.5kbits/sframe= 5970 fps= 92 q=1.0 size= 106670kB time=00:04:58.50 bitrate=2927.4kbits/sframe= 6028 fps= 92 q=1.0 size= 108198kB time=00:05:01.43 bitrate=2940.5kbits/sframe= 6080 fps= 91 q=1.0 size= 109527kB time=00:05:03.99 bitrate=2951.5kbits/sframe= 6138 fps= 92 q=1.0 size= 110623kB time=00:05:06.85 bitrate=2953.3kbits/sframe= 6156 fps= 92 q=1.0 Lsize= 111017kB time=00:05:07.85 bitrate=2954.2kbits/s dup=0 drop=3067video:97193kB audio:13354kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.425158%
Where is my problem ?