Wikipedia & Tor

Geoffrey Goodell goodell at eecs.harvard.edu
Tue Sep 27 16:37:10 UTC 2005


On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 12:09:26PM -0400, Bryan L. Fordham wrote:
> I'm not imaginative enough.  I think that's the key difference here, though:
> Banksy does what he does without a bit of technology enabling him.
> 
> So I think your point stands in support of anonymity, but not in favor of
> allowing abuse through tor.

It seems that applying this argument to Tor is precarious, since the
emerging technological fortresses have surely raised the bar for
anonymous speech well beyond the reach of otherwise law-abiding citizens
who happen to be in the possession of some inscrutable tactics.

Geoff
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