End of ROCKate soon
Arrakis
arrakistor at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 17:01:06 UTC 2007
Benjamin,
Sorry to hear you won't be keeping up on the ROCKate and
have been forced to succumb to Germany's turn. I expect
more such tor-related shutdowns among fear and legislation.
I'll be picking up the slack shortly, so no worries.
A development release of xB Machine will be available
August 3rd. It will likely be hosted from Germany, but
I think we will stand the heat. If Germany doesn't like
it we will host it elsewhere. If you want, we could probably
host it for you, but I don't know how much you want
it still available, if Germany will punish you for it.
Steve
Benjamin Schieder wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> In response to a law that passed the german legislative today, I will cease
> production, development and distribution of ROCKate binaries and - maybe -
> even source code soon.
> The reasen is §202c StGB which states (IANAL translation):
>
> "Producing, acquiring, selling, giving, distributing or making-accessible of
> passwords or other access codes as well as computer programs whose aim it is
> to commi a crime ... will be punished with up to one year in jail or a fine."
>
> See also: http://www.phenoelit.de/202/202.html
>
> Basically, these waters are too hot for me to tread in. Though the official
> reading of the wall - reading from politicians that is - says that they only
> target 'criminals' and there is no need to worry with the wording, nobody
> knows when some underworked lawyer thinks he might go on to sue the ass off
> of everyone in IT.
>
> If someone wants to mirror/host/develop ROCKate further, be my guest. If you
> need technical assistance, I can offer guidance, but I probably won't write
> a single line of code anymore. Sorry.
>
>
> Greetings,
> Benjamin
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