Bill wrote:
> An entertaining variation on the
> offshore-logs business would be to
> send all your logs to log-storage.to,
> who will happily release information
> when they receive a PGP-clearsigned
> message on Usenet, or (almost as
> secure) when their regular probe of
> your website encounters the request
> for the logfile in a pre-arranged
> page lilke
> http://us.com/are_we_being_subpoenaed_yet.html
>
> Unlike the suggestion Sandy and
> others have of personal appearance
> at non-extraditable locations, this
> isn't preventing coercion - it's
> only making sure the coercion is
> done publicly.
I like this! It certainly obviates the effectiveness of "secret" (i.e.,
"don't tell the user") subpoenas. Of course, it does not replace the
"personal appearance" technique, it just adds another weapon to one's
privacy arsenal. Very clever.
S a n d y