> 2.  Also simplify wording, shifting emphasis from how "scientifically advanced" 
> to how "cool" freenet is.

fr33n3t r00ls!  its 31337!  n0 spyw4r3!

I think it is beneficial to maintain an air of superiority over the 
Kazaa's of the world, this is not to say that we shouldn't strive to 
make the website useful, but I don't think we should be making it 
garish or trying to compete directly with mp3 sharing tools - it *is* 
about freedom of communication, after-all not trading copyrighted 
material.  

Any effort specifically intended to target people interested in
copyright violation is an absolute no-no, that isn't what Freenet is 
about, and could even hurt us legally in any future court case.  

If people that do not speak for the project want to advocate specific
illegal uses for Freenet - then clearly they are free to do-so.

Ian.

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Ian Clarke                                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Founder, Locutus                                        http://locut.us/
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