On Saturday 15 December 2007 16:01, Edgar Friendly wrote:
> Julien Cornuwel wrote:
> > I would also add a warning for those living in countries where Freenet
> > is illegal :
> > 
> > Note : If Freenet is illegal in your country, then connecting to
> > strangers could permit your government to know that you are using it.
> > You should try to convince your friends to install Freenet and only
> > connect to them.
> 
> In places where using Freenet is illegal, it's probably illegal for us
> to tell people "convince your friends to install Freenet".  The idea has
> merit, but we probably can't speak this directly.

Not our problem. It's not illegal *where we are*, therefore we can happily 
incite freedom-loving dissidents to break their local laws.. provided we 
don't act irresponsibly (we need to be honest as to the risks involved).
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