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Green Atom surveillance: 120 gigabytes from the Russian internet provider Convex (ddosecrets.com)
2 points by mzs on Feb 8, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


How is this when TOR is used. The traffic still can be recorded, but wouldn't make any sense, right?

What about VPN use? If some wants to round the possibility of prosecution for DCMA related to zero, usually a VPN provider in a country that hasn't ratified DCMA is used. But that would mean, all the traffic will be recorded, right? So, by-pass data (= not DCMA) will be recorded too?

That thing called Internet may be the biggest-ever-in-all-time invention for humanity, but it's also the mightiest tool to slowly destroy the world. We need internet law and internet courts, so the whole surveillance could be prosecuted, no matter if it's RF with it's surveillance program, or US ( thx Snowden!)or Europe (who want to crack up encryption so the whatsapps and other messengers can be subject to surveillance) or all the other countries.

It's not about doing illegal things and get cought, it's just about free speech, free and uninfluenced building of opinions and knowledge - and just about "private speech".

The Russian program is the status quo among the other players. No one wants to stick to democratic law & order.




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