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Travels in the North Sardinia: Castelsardo Medieval Rock
A path to know Sardinia to visit
North Sardinia Castelsardo Medieval Village Photo Fabio Porcu
Northerly Sardinia Vacations Tourism and Information
Games of light to the sunset in the fortress to the entrance of the monastery.
For the impassioned ones of the ancient history:
Castelsardo has a small medieval suburb from which a stupendous landscape can be admired.
Besides it is possible to visit next to Castelsardo the
Nuraghe Lena (ancient fortress) and the Domus de Janas of the elephant.
Other information and places to be visited in the outskirtses
Geographical Map North Sardinia Castelsardo zone
The climate in Sardinia is usually mild, but you can happen years as that of 2002
in which drought has been particularly intense.
In Sardinia they are not only there of the beautiful beaches,
you can also find some places where the tradition and the culture sink them roots in the centuries and in the millennia.
The ancient nuraghe of Sardinia are a precious testimony of the history of this earth.
Period of vacation recommended:: from the month of April actually a month of October
it is enough frequent to find some pleasant days.
Translation date: 2000-2004 - Sardinia Information Section Voyages
Who loves the war, he has not seen it in face (Erasmus from Rotterdam)
The path for the peace is the peace (M. K. Gandhi)
Fonte Notes
You cannot choose the country where to born, You cannot choose the color of your skin, You cannot choose the relatives,
but You can choose the friends. Living means to choose, to decide what to do, every day.
Vote 01-24-2012
SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) is a law of the United States proposed in 2011 to fight online trafficking in copyrighted intellectual property and counterfeit goods.
Proposals include barring advertising networks and payment facilities from conducting business with allegedly infringing websites, barring search engines from linking to the sites, and requiring Internet service providers (ISP) to block access to the sites.
The bill would criminalize the streaming of such content, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
User-content websites such as YouTube, but not only, would be greatly affected, and concern has been expressed that they may be shut down if the bill becomes law.
Opponents state the legislation would enable law enforcement to remove an entire internet domain due to something posted on a single blog, arguing that an entire online community could be punished for the actions of a tiny minority.
The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) includes the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, the copyright owners are required to request the site to remove the infringing material within a certain amount of time.
SOPA would bypass this "safe harbor" provision by placing the responsibility for detecting and policing infringement onto the site itself.
This is serious problem Freedom of speech and Freedom of information: The president Obama, mentioned on the Texas Insider:
"will not support legislation that reduces freedom of expression".
On October 28, 2011, the EFF called the bill a "massive piece of job-killing Internet regulation," and said,
"This bill cannot be fixed; it must be killed." Nancy Pelosi is far from the only member of Congress opposed to the legislation. On Tuesday, ten members of Congress signed a "dear colleague" letter expressing concerns with the bill. The signers were nine Democrats plus Republican Ron Paul, a libertarian-leaning candidate for the GOP presidential nomination.
SOPA, they write, is "overly broad and would cause serious and long term damage to the technology industry, one of the few bright spots in our economy."
The representatives warned that SOPA
would result in "an explosion of innovation-killing lawsuits and litigation."
Also opposed to the legislation is Republican Darrel Issa. "I don't believe this bill has any chance on the House floor," Issa told The Hill on Wednesday. "I think it’s way too extreme, it infringes on too many areas that our leadership will know is simply too dangerous to do in its current form."
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Last Updating: 2012-01-29