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John Buckley - Ireland's 'national accountant' - to retire

President Michael D Higgins has accepted the resignation of the Comptroller & Auditor General, who will step down next month.

PRESIDENT HIGGINS has accepted the resignation of the Comptroller & Auditor General, John Buckley.

Buckley, who has held the role as Ireland’s ‘national accountant’ since May 2008, had sought to resign the role as he is retiring in February.

As Comptroller, his role was to ensure that public money is properly managed and spent, and suggests improvements in public administration.

The role creates a vacancy for the government, who can put candidates forward for the Dáil’s approval.

The formal appointment of the Comptroller and Auditor General is made by the President.

Buckley joins the large numbers of public and civil servants who are retiring before the end of February to make benefit of a more generous pensions regime.

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    Mute Mata Mata
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:06 AM

    Corporate money in US Politics – that’s all this is !!

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    Mute Paul C
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:51 AM

    Yesterday would have been perfect timing for lecturers around the world to give assignments that are due tomorrow.

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    Mute Adam Keane
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:53 AM

    If there were good alternatives (Netflix etc.) people wouldn’t need to pirate. They are using dinosaur business models and are refusing to accept change.

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    Mute G. Smith
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:35 AM

    a core group will never pay even a fair price by easy methods. All that can be done is to load internet access prices globally to subsidise that, unfair yes but basically the same as uninsured car is loadedon the rest. Piracy would continue even if the entire internet shutdown, people would find a way using dvds or usb etc. I agree dinosaur selling and distribution methods from companies need to change but it will only make a small dent realistically.

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    Mute Robert Mayberry
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:45 AM

    Netflix is a good idea, but the content is not what you would call up to date, its like gold fm, for the eyes.

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    Mute Mike Reid
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:34 AM

    With wikipedia if you press escape before the page finishes loading it doesn’t redirect. Also you can disable javascript and it wont redirect.

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    Mute Eggfuel
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:41 AM

    sweet mike…!!! cheers for that tip…works great..

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    Mute David Murphy
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:01 AM

    I think Mike has proved the point “Where there’s a will, there’s a way”. It highlights how futile the proposed measures will be to fight piracy. As soon as they are implemented you will have clever, IT savvy people telling the rest of us how to circumvent them.

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    Mute Stadler Waldorf
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:52 AM

    That would explain why opening wikipedia on the iPhone worked just fine. I agree with the point above – people will find ways around the proposed bill, ya just need someone to point you in the right direction

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    Mute Matthew Fitzpatrick
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:57 AM

    He’s simply saying that life, uh… finds a way. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkWeMvrNiOM

    By posting this video on theJournal, the copyright holders of this film would have you believe that I, the journal and all of you are thieves. Under an act like SOPA the website could be taken down without warning or a fair trial.

    If copyright law was updated long ago we’d all be in a better place.

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    Mute Séa Graham
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:14 AM

    shall we be seeing a return to the suitcase toting bootlegger with wares for sale on O’Connell bridge??

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    Mute Melissa Knowles
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:00 AM

    Blacking out these sites is akin to putting your head in the ground hoping a problem will go away. These bills will come into force in some shape or form eventually. The days of file sharing and illegal downloads are numbered.

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    Mute Kev Dunne
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:09 AM

    completely disagree. file sharing is here to stay in some shape or form as it is so easy and popular, and has often been necessary due to feet dragging of copyright owners. what we really need 8s updating of copyright laws and for copyright owners to innovate so that illegal file sharing becomes a distant second choice for consumers

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    Mute Darren
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:10 AM

    It’s the shape and form that is the issue. I like the blackout idea. It will make sure the subject is well reported.

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    Mute Shane Farrell
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:36 AM

    Unless you completely take away the ability for computers’ to connect peer2peer, you can’t stop people sharing whatever they want. I highly doubt we’ll see p2p disappear. So anything that is done to stop piracy, such as block sites, sue pirates etc. is a mere inconvenience for piracy. There’s always new sites, ways to find torrents, news groups and new ways to encrypt your Internet traffic.

    SOPA, or any such bill is not going to stop piracy. It will just breach liberty and set the scene for all sorts of add on bills to block sites at will. Think a particular political philosophy will upset how your government, or more importantly, how your big corporations run? Block it. Don’t like people promoting civil protests (occupy as example). Block all their web sites. Any bill to block any site is just a stepping stone that can lead to the Internet becoming what the old corporations wanted: controlled media, just like tv.

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    Mute Barry
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:09 AM

    They can’t stop file shaving Melissa, its too large and far too widespread at this stage. theb only way they could stamp it out is to effectively shut down the internet.

    Between usenet, bittorrent, other P2P, ftp and file shaving sites like rapidshare there’s too many different ways that are used to stop file sharing overall. Much of the traffic is also encrypted now so they can’t even see what is being transmitted.

    Those that say it can be stopped or its day are numbered are either trying to sell a product (something they claim can help stop file sharing like sandvine), work in the industry or are just clueless technology wise.

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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:13 AM

    Piracy will continue regardless, it’ll probably just become more underground like it was in the mid to late 90s when the internet was a much smaller place. Back then before p2p and before kazaa and napster, people transferred files by personal ftp off their desktops. People didn’t open their data publicly like now, it was all by wordof mouth by building trust and rapport on anindividual basis. Usually by talking in a chatroom on irc. We’ve been here before you can’t stop piracy.

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    Mute Donal McCarthy
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:48 AM

    The blackout is not about ‘putting heads in the sand’, it’s about bringing the issue re SOPA and PIPA to the attention of ordinary internet users with the hope that the laws will not be passed as currently intended.

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    Mute Dave McCarthy
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    Jan 18th 2012, 11:37 AM

    The problem is that the bill is so vaguely worded that the illegal download and file-sharing issue would be the least of our worries. This bill will take you to the cleaners for just about anything.

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    Mute Ivor Point
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:33 AM

    These corporate giants all big money men in their own right ( such as Wiki and Jimmy Wales) are just fighting their corner . It s all about the money and their ‘fight’ for liberty and freedom is just more crocodile years. Google, Wiki and the like have always taken a hands off ‘not my problem’ approach to defamation, Internet bullying and the like because it suited them. Now toys out of the pram on SOPA, they are not my heroes.

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    Mute Ivor Point
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:35 AM

    That should have read crocodile tears not years. Ambushed by I phone s predictive text – yet again.

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    Mute Adam Keane
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:35 AM

    You are completely ill-informed. Wikipedia doesn’t make a profit. It relies on public donations, mainly.

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    Mute Robert Mayberry
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:42 AM

    Wikipedia is a non profit website that runs on donations, ad free and not a corporate machine

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    Mute Aydo
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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:40 AM

    I like the idea. Control of the Internet should not be lost to corporations or governments.

    This cloud idea is also a step towards removing piracy, but a positive step IMO.

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    Jan 18th 2012, 8:47 AM

    Imagine this happened to every website, there would be a lot of loners rippin’ their hair out!

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    Mute Ciarán Ferrie
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    Jan 18th 2012, 10:11 AM

    Probably worth mentioning that Irish site Broadsheet.ie is also observing the blackout due to concerns about the precedent being set by US law and the current lobbying by the music industry here to introduce restrictions. See http://www.broadsheet.ie/sopa.html

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    Mute Kiran Santlal
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:34 AM

    What’s interesting to think about is this – if the bill DOES come into play, like many Internet users in China, the general public will find more innovative and possibly more secretive ways of “sharing information”

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    Mute Aydo
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    Jan 18th 2012, 10:05 AM

    Good point Kiran, mate of mine lives in China and has all sorts of Nobel ways to get around their security.

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    Mute Aydo
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    Jan 18th 2012, 10:06 AM

    Novel not Nobel..doh!

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    Mute Frank Buffets
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    Jan 18th 2012, 9:29 AM

    For file sharing the Best they can do is make it awkward for the normal user. Sites located in turkey and russia are practically untouchable. I realise that when I purchase a DVD not all the money goes to a spoilt celebrity, it supports production, distribution, sales and advertising staff. But why do they make it so difficult for legal consumers with, forced adverts to watch, region lock, availability, compatibility and different release dates. Big money is behind Bill to be carried which shows the lack of innovation and desperation in the industry. To convict a individual user of illegal downloads is impossible if they have a technical background. To legislate for it is like trying to stop spam email.

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    Mute Shanti Om
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    Jan 18th 2012, 4:29 PM

    Spot the fallacy! (note, it was introduced as a fallacy, but still tossed out as an argument despite the fact it is illogical)

    “My main concern is that it puts the organisation in the role of advocacy, and that’s a slippery slope,” said editor Robert Lawton, a Michigan computer consultant. “Before we know it, we’re blacked out because we want to save the whales.”

    The Slippery slope fallacy, used to promote the idea of more dire consequences to manipulate a result, appealing to fear responses..

    Fact is, you can’t stop piracy. As long as there has been a consumer product with a recording function there has been piracy.
    It’s never put Hollywood or the record company out of business before, neither will the Internet. Because (to quote Righteous Babe Records) “Unauthorised duplication, while often necessary, is never as good as the real thing”.

    If people like the product enough – they will buy it. If you put out crass, mindless drivel – they won’t..

    Besides, it’s not like the artist makes much from their own intellectual property, the record company takes around 90% of the profits and gets reimbursed by the artist for any money they invested in them out of the artists meagre percentage (out of which they pay their management and any other staff). Independent labels don’t whine about piracy nearly as often as the big wigs funnily enough, and they treat their artists more fairly, and tend to embrace the medium of the Internet more.

    Buy some merchandise and attend the gigs and the artist is happy, they get more from it. Download the album illegally and the person you are ticking off is the corporate label (especially if it’s crap and you wouldn’t buy it later)

    I’d imagine similar applies to visual media, didn’t George Lucas waive his directors fee for Star Wars in favour of royalties on the merchandise? To his great advantage I hasten to add..

    Like someone else said above, this is merely about making the Internet a controlled media like tv and radio, no more, no less.. A site can be taken down upon allegation of violation alone – no appeal. It’s simply a sneaky way of quashing net neutrality.

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    Jan 18th 2012, 10:50 AM

    I created a handy bookmarklet to get around the Wikipedia blackout. https://gist.github.com/1632257
    Wikipedia is 100% right in what they’re doing, information should be free (even during a blackout).

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