[tor-project] Tomorrow: EFF/Tor Worldwide Day of Action to stop changes to Rule 41

Carolin Zöbelein contact at carolin-zoebelein.de
Tue Jun 21 11:19:19 UTC 2016


Hi,

short remark. This banner is only visible if you are using JavaScript.
Normally I don't use JS, so I was wondering 'About which banner she is
talking about?'
There should be also an hint for people like me, which are not using
JS.

By
Carolin


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Am Dienstag, den 21.06.2016, 01:07 +0000 schrieb Kate:
> Hi,
> 
> The EFF/Tor Worldwide Day of Action to stop the Rule 41 changes is
> happening tomorrow; already many people can view the banner on the
> Tor
> website and click through.
> 
> Basically, these changes (which EFF calls "catastrophic") will let
> judges allow the Department of Justice (and FBI) to legally hack
> computers using Tor all over the world by obtaining a search
> warrant--starting December 1, 2016. The search warrants allowable
> under
> these rule changes are very broad and could affect thousands of
> innocent
> Tor users.
> 
> The purpose of this Day of Action is to educate people and mobilize
> them
> to act--either by signing a petition or contacting Congress (you can
> do
> one of these from the banner on the Tor website). Then, members of US
> Congress will use that public pressure to try to pass the #SMHAct,
> which
> would undo these rule changes. It is an uphill battle.
> 
> Please tweet and retweet about this situation--all day if you can.
> Email your lists.
> 
> Alison got us started:
> https://twitter.com/flexlibris/status/744301855614787584
> 
> And I quote: HI IF YOU USE TOR OR A VPN RULE 41 WOULD GIVE THE DOJ
> EXPANSIVE POWERS TO HACK YOUR SHIT NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE
> 
> That is the gist.
> 
> Please spread the word.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Katie
> 
> ps: The US Department of Justice has jurisdiction over immigrants,
> native americans, and many different groups and projects:
> https://www.justice.gov/agencies --I am trying to find out whether
> these
> Rule 41 changes might impact any of these groups.
> 
> pps: For more policy information about this bill, see
> https://cdt.org/insight/issue-brief-proposed-changes-to-rule-41/ (but
> remember the changes are no longer proposed and will happen
> automatically unless Congress passes SMHAct)
> 
> or
> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/04/rule-41-little-known-committee-
> proposes-grant-new-hacking-powers-government
> 
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