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              | Date: 2003-01-19 
 
 BG: Gewinner Big Brother AwardsGestern wurden die ersten Big Brother Aawrds Bulgarien verliehen, morgen wählt Frankreich, übermorgen Dänemark.-.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.-
 
 Alle Events
 http://www.bigbrotherawards.org
 Here's today's top news from Bulgaria. The Winners in the Big Brother
 Awards Bulgaria for 2002 are:
 
 Person:
 1. Minister of interior Mr. Georgi Petkanov, for the scandals with
 wiretaping some of his colleagues, the ex-President, members of the
 opposition parties, and normal citizens.
 2. Secretary-chief of the interior General Borissov for claiming on his
 return from Germany that the police "should monitor all the Internet, as
 many crimes are committed there" and because he suggested that records from
 surveilance should be kept "forever".
 3. Director of the press-center of the government Ms. Tsvetelina Uzunova
 for not providing information under the Access to Public Information Law,
 even with a court decision
 
 Communications/Technology
 1. Mobiltel - the GSM operator who keeps records of all SMS sent through
 their system, in case "the authorities want to find out a customer who has
 been sending uncensured, vulgar, based on personal, religious, faith or
 political ground" (that's on their web site)
 2. Bulgarian Telecom - for a number of case, among them revealing
 information to tax authorities without prior court order.
 3. Sofia Water - for software bugs in calculation water spenditure
 
 Business
 1. register.bg - the .bg country-code top level domain administrator.
 because 2 men, alone and without public discussion and support have created
 the rules for .bg domain registraion and require detailed personal data
 from people willing to register a domain, which makes the process slow,
 expensive, esp. when compared to registration in .com, .net, .org, etc.
 2. Radisson SAS hotel - for installing hidden cameras in the hotel without
 leaving a warning sign for the guests to know they have been taped.
 3. Central Heating Sofia - for hiding information how they calculate the
 heating usage
 
 Government
 1. Interior Ministry for a number of cases, among them: Regional Shumen
 office - for confiscating the computer of a 17-year old High School student
 because his Windows was not bought by authorized reseller National Combat
 Unit against Organized Crime - for intruding into 26-year old Mr. Kolev's
 house. He was questioned, his computer - confiscated, and he - given to
 court, for creating a web site www.dskbank.com (under the name of a
 bulgarian bank), where he published the promise of the prime minister from
 his election campaign, that "every Bulgarian is entitled to receive a
 non-interest credit in the amount of USD 2,500".
 2. Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications - for the proposed
 Telecommunications law, with a special chapter for police control over the
 Internet traffic in online and offline regime
 3. Ministry of ecology - for denial of following a court decision from
 February 2002, forcing them to give public information to a citizen
 
 Special award
 to the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria for the following
 two cases:
 - The secret signing of the contract with the UK-based private company
 "Crown Agents" who are now scrutinizing the Bulgarian customs.
 - The secret signing of the contract between the government and Microsoft
 for $ 13.6 Million for buying 30,000 copies of MS Windows and MS Office
 Professional at more than doubled price than the street one.
 
 
 Positive award
 To: Ms. Snezhanka Georgieva, head of the Civil Registry and Administrative
 Services of the Ministry of regional development, for continius attempts to
 stop publishing the social security numbers of the citizens on the election
 voters lists.
 
 
 The jury consists of 7 people:
 Ms. Gergana Juleva and Mr. Kashamov from the Access to Information project
 (www.aip-bg.org), Mr. Alexander Arabadjiev, former judge of the
 Constitutional court (wrote a lot of decisions on the freedom to access of
 information articles), Mr. Ivan Ivanov, speaker of the IT Development
 Association (www.arit-bg.org), Mr. Hristo Nikolov, journalist,
 www.segabg.com, Ms. Yana Ilieva, editor-in-chief www.portal.bg, and Veni
 Markovski, chairman of ISOC.bg and country coordinator of the Global
 Internet Policy Initiative (www.internetpolicy.net)
 
 
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 edited by Harkank
 published on: 2003-01-19
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