[PP-discussions] TR: [Bureau] [pp-leaders.discussion] [Hackmeeting] Raided for running a Tor exit

Jesse jsboige at hotmail.com
Jeu 29 Nov 18:15:43 CET 2012


Un Australien vient de se faire perquisitionner à cause du trafic transitant
par l'un de ses nœuds de sortie Tor.
Il est possible que la perquisition restera sans effet (sous réserve de ce
qu'on trouvera sur ses machines), mais il me semble que quand la société
dissuade de contribuer des ressources à l'Internet libre, c'est un peu comme
quand on pénalise l'assistance aux sans-papiers: ça évoque de mauvais
présages du siècle dernier.
A priori il n'y a pas de précédent en la matière en Europe, mais ça ne va
sans doute pas tarder, ce serait peut-être l'occasion pour que le PP
s'exprime sur le sujet. C'est en tout cas ce qui est discuté au PPI.
Qu'est-ce que vous en pensez?

-----Message d'origine-----
De : bureau-bounces at lists.partipirate.org
[mailto:bureau-bounces at lists.partipirate.org] De la part de lilo
Envoyé : jeudi 29 novembre 2012 17:47
À : Justus Römeth
Cc : pp-leaders.discussion at lists.pp-international.net;
pp-eu at lists.pp-international.net
Objet : Re: [Bureau] [pp-leaders.discussion] [Hackmeeting] Raided for
running a Tor exit

On 29/11/2012 16:42, Justus Römeth wrote:
> Maybe one Press statement by all European PPs (that want to contribute)?
> 
> -J

yep, that was my idea.
thanks to you and Samir!

i can talk to Marco Calamari (Progetto Winston Smith/Tor) for build a little
legal pirate support and ask him if Tor Project was thinking for some
action,  and link it

until now the european police is like a kind of "sleeping", but i bet they
are upgrading their "tool" for repression and similar action.

ACH! :-|

> On 29.11.2012, at 16:00, Samir ALLIOUI <coretx at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> We could at least write some Press statement.
>> You have my support.
>>
>> /Samir
>>
>>
>> P.S
>>
>> I  have some contact data from the TOR people as well, and could ask 
>> them what the best strategy might be.

+1


>> Keep in mind that several parliaments in the EU are copying each 
>> others policy aimed at tackling darknets including TOR.
>> During a recent case in NL, they opted for silence.

ok. I believe that our voice may be essential at this time

NO Tor, NO Party

:-)


>>
>> On Nov 29, 2012, at 3:34 PM, lilo wrote:
>>
>>> can we support him in some way?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: [Hackmeeting] Raided for running a Tor exit
>>> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 15:30:33 +0100

>>> [0]
>>> http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/6283/raided-for-running-a-tor-e
>>> xit-accepting-donations-for-legal-expenses
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> http://torrentfreak.com/anonymous-file-sharing-ruled-illegal-by-germ
>>> an-court-121123/
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Hackmeeting mailing list

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