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Thai Webmaster Gets Suspended Sentence in Free-Speech Case

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Chiranuch Premchaiporn, a Thai website editor, leaves the Bangkok Criminal Court on May 30, 2012

In a much anticipated ruling that struck a chord of moderation in Thailands contentious battle over free speech, a Thai court on Wednesday convicted an Internet webmaster accused of violating the countrys lse-majestlaws, but suspended her sentence and imposed a small fine. The compromise ruling came as the international media turned its spotlight on Thailand with the arrival of global leaders in Bangkok for a meeting of the World Economic Forum on East Asia.

Chiranuch Premchaiporn, the webmaster of the Prachatai political website, was prosecuted under Thailands harsh lse-majestlaws for failing to delete fast enough comments posted by readers deemed offensive to the countrys constitutional monarchy. Her case had drawn the attention of Thai advocates of free speech and international human-rights groups, who were concerned the law is being used tostifle freedom of expression. The verdict came less than a month after an international outcry over thedeath in prisonof a 61-year-old retired truck driver convicted and sentenced to 20 years for sending text messages that threatened members of the royal family.

(MORE: Whats Behind Thailands Lse-Majest Crackdown?)

Chiranuch faced a possible 20 years in prison for 10 offensive comments left by readers. In handing down his verdict, judge Kampol Rungrat said that Chiranuch failed to delete one offensive comment for 20 days, and so sentenced her to one-year in prison, reduced to eight months, but suspended the sentence. He fined her 20,000 baht ($625), which she immediately paid with help from dozens of supporters who had flocked to the court in a show of solidarity.

Chiranuch told reporters the verdict was logical and reasonable, but said it will still have an impact on self-censorship. Sunai Phasuk, the Thailand representative of Human Rights Watch, concurred, saying the judges decision set a troubling and unacceptable precedent in that it requires intermediaries, such as Internet service providers and webmasters, to enforce censorship on behalf of the state. It creates a climate of fear, and damages Thailands attempts to position itself as a hub for information and communications technology in the region, he said.

(MORE: Thailand: Webmaster Case Tests Limits of Free Speech)

The ruling appears to conform to the ideas of 84-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who in a 2005 address to the nation said the lse-majest laws only brought problems for the monarchy and charges against violators should be dropped and those in prison released. However, since that time, and particularly following a 2006 military coup, the number of lse-majestcases filed has increased sharply, as have the penalties.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has said her government will not change the law. Her position is regarded by many analysts as an attempt to smooth relations with ultraconservative elements in the military and the establishment who have questioned the loyalty to the monarchy of her political party and of her older brother Thaksin Shinawatra, the Prime Minister ousted in the coup. Thaksin lives abroad, having fled a conviction and two-year prison sentence for abuse of power.

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Mutek: Experimental Electronic Festival Returns as Genre Hits Mainstream (Again)

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Mutek was founded in 2000 when the rave era was at its peak, but after the monster party scene collapsed a couple years later, the festival stayed strong because they traded in a style of electronic music that was more esoteric than ecstatic.

Now electronic music has exploded once again as Mutek celebrates its 13th anniversary in Montreal from May 30 - June 3, but festival programmer Patti Schmidt, famed for her stint on CBC Radio's late, lamented Brave New Waves, couldn't care less.

"Everyone wanted to know my opinion on Deadmau5 and Skrillex, which, well, snore..." she says. "But Justice and Daft Punk and Depeche Mode have all been big business, and all been stadium rockers. I feel like the penetration of the mainstream keeps happening over and over again and the 25-year-olds who are writing the articles are on some novelty angle that nobody can ever shake.

"I'm a refusenik about this."

Fair points all, but certainly Mutek no longer has the dancefloor to itself these days, as electronic tours like IDentity and mega one-off festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas now dot the summer calendar and every rock fest adds a dance tent. And the whole thing has become big money.

"There's a commercial angle to it and in the last few years, the fees and the agency structure around the bigger names in electronic music have really tripled or quadrupled," Schmidt says. "The money that they get is kinda mind-boggling."

And so she laughs off promoters who ask for $40,000 for some trendy producer and instead curates a line-up that pushes boundaries, paying homage to the past while fixing its eyes firmly on the future. And when Mutek does book a hot commodity, like Richie Hawtin and Amon Tobin last year, or Nicholas Jaar this year, it's because they have a longstanding relationship already.

"This will be the third time he [Jaar] has played at the festival and the first time nobody knew who he was," says Schmidt. "He had maybe one 12-inch out and [Mutek director] Allain [Mongeau] had a connection to him through Chile."

Jaar will be joined by a diverse line-up ranging from techno legend Jeff Mills and acid house icon A Guy Called Gerald to Juno-winning avant-garde electronic artist Tim Hecker on a church organ and a rare "live soundtracking" set from dubstep pioneer (and Hyperdub label boss) Kode9. There will also be sets from Canadian heroes like Mat Jonson, Solvent and Junior Boys' Jeremey Greenspan as well as "dudes with oscillators and scotch tape and rubber bands."

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Web.com to Present at the 7th Annual Needham Internet & Digital Media Conference

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 29, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Web.com (Nasdaq:WWWW - News), a leading provider of internet services and online marketing solutions for small- and medium-sized businesses, today announced that its Chief Executive Officer, David Brown, will present at the 7th Annual Needham Internet & Digital Media Conference, being held at the Jumeirah Essex House in New York City, on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

Audio of the presentation will be webcast live in the Investor Relations section of the Company's website (http://ir.web.com) and will be accessible for a limited period of time after the event.

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Web.com Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:WWWW - News) is a leading provider of internet services and online marketing solutions that enable small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to establish and maintain an effective web presence. We offer a full range of web services, including domain name registration services, website design and publishing, internet marketing and advertising, search engine optimization, search engine marketing, eCommerce websites, social network and mobile applications, lead generation, logo design and call center services. For more information on the company, please visit http://www.web.com/.

Note to Editors: Web.com is a registered trademark of Web.com Group, Inc.

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