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FAQFixer
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join:2004-06-28
Powder Springs, GA

Whatever

What a crock. The EFF knew EXACTLY what the tool was eventually going to be used for. They stated it was for, "whistle-blowers, political dissidents, researchers, and others concerned about exchanging information without authoritarian backlash" so they would not be liable like the Grokster case.


MxxCon

join:1999-11-19
Brooklyn, NY
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yes, EFF knew EXACTLY what the tool was designed to be used for.
RETARDS that use TOR for p2p are...retards
don't blame inventors of good ideas for idiots around the world.
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Minister

join:2002-01-02
Fleeting

reply to FAQFixer
Not true. You do know the EFF is a legit digital rights outfit, yes? P2P is clearly stated as a violation of the service.

The primary concept was to create a distribution method for researchers concerned about backlash to publish findings, not to create a distribution channel for the Metallica discography....

grumpygeek

join:2004-12-14
Houston, TX
The reality is actually not even that good; the "research" going on in tor consists apparently mostly of DDoS attacks, phishing, and blog-spamming.

Many hosts block any inbound IP connections from published TOR exit points.

Pony99CA

join:2004-09-05
Hollister, CA

reply to Minister
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Not true. You do know the EFF is a legit digital rights outfit, yes? P2P is clearly stated as a violation of the service.
That's kind of ironic, isn't it? The EFF is one of the biggest defenders of P2P, but they don't want it on their network.

I think the EFF does some good work, but they end up taking a lot of really bad stances. They're kind of like the ACLU of the computer world.


Minister

join:2002-01-02
Fleeting
Yeah I think that's what the column hints at: Seems like they're faced with a choice here.

Either their network performance suffers, or they crack down on the very P2P file-trading they've in a round-about way been legally protecting....
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