I think the closest you could come would be a publicised mail intercept to 
catch posted demands and prevent you from stopping yourself revealing the 
letter, but that would not stop personally issued orders unless you went 
full-on-offshore-backup glasshole and streamed your entire conscious 
experience..in which case they'll just NSL another dev or invent a new charge 
of "preemptive obstruction" to put you in prison.

When discussing fascism, stop imagining that you can game the letter of the 
law. It's already constitutional that freedom of speech cannot be prevented 
except to prevent immediate, tangible harm to others. NSLs are already 
blatantly illegal, stop looking for loopholes and workarounds. If you want to 
challenge them, publish one on your blog and say "sue me, let's see what the 
supreme court says". Or, don't. Middle measures are doomed to fail or backfire 
in undefined ways.

On 30 May 2014 15:22:24 GMT+01:00, manning bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>sort of like the;  “We have not received a NSL today” notice…
>
>/bill
>Neca eos omnes.  Deus suos agnoscet.
>
>On 30May2014Friday, at 4:56, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> 
>> | 
>> | Could this non-notice be a Lavabit/Silent Circle type
>announcement/warning?
>> | 
>> 
>> We need, somehow, a safe word for such projects.  Presumably one
>> that is triggered by a failed keep-alive.  This has been discussed
>> before variously, but it may be an idea whose time has come.  Design
>> will require choices between false alarms and silent failure.
>> 
>> --dan
>> 

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