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  Disinformation and Science


Disinformation's tools emerged from science and art.
And furthermore: disinformation can happen in politics of course, but also in science:
for example by launching ideas which have not been proven exactly until the moment of publication. e.g. the thought that time runs backwards in parts of the universe:
http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19991127/newsstory3.html




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Disinformation and Democracy
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-3   An Example of commercial Disinformation on the Internet
-2   Infowar
-1   Racism on the Internet
0   Disinformation and Science
+1   Kyoko Data
+2   Further Tools: Photography
+3   Exchange of the Text
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Neighboring rights
Copyright laws generally provide for three kinds of neighboring rights: 1) the rights of performing artists in their performances, 2) the rights of producers of phonograms in their phonograms, and 3) the rights of broadcasting organizations in their radio and television programs. Neighboring rights attempt to protect those who assist intellectual creators to communicate their message and to disseminate their works to the public at large.