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Offline fnord

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Re: Police seize records from anonymiser service
« on: September 02, 2003, 05:50:25 PM »
well, all that's not quite right. I've been in Dresden at the
University where the JAP is developed, as I donated two Computers to
the project (their current web server and another alpha box that
should have been integrated into their cluster by now). Well. The JAP
team has been forced illegaly to put this code in there. It violates
›German law! But that doesn't make it unusable. Have a look at this
http://www.stop1984.org/index.php?lang=en&text=japstop.txt text. A
good friend has written it .. it should help you using JAP savely. And
yes, sending anonymous email makes sense, even if you don't want to
spam people or threaten people etc. It can help if you have to suffer
under the opression of a state. Or let's say you know something about
a politican and you want to let the press know about it, but you have
to fear someone could trace the mail back to you? btw that's the basic
problem I'm seeing in the AMTP-proposal .....
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Re: Police seize records from anonymiser service
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2003, 07:14:17 PM »
update: some days ago a court ruled the JAP team won't have to log any
data any more. Until then the JAP team got one "dataset" as a resulted
of their content-filtering. The German BKA knew about this data and
searched  Prof. Härtigs house in order to get the data, breaking the
court ruling - according to www.heise.de the JAP team is going to sue
the BKA
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