My thoughts:

1) Use Freenet (http://freenetproject.org/) to store and share your data, as
well as to chat and browse anonymously on an encrypted peer-to-peer network.
Sure, it still depends on keeping your passphrase private, but how far would
the FBI go to force someone to give their passphrase? Start practicing
holding your breath underwater.

2) The article  is misleadingly titled "Police want backdoor to Web users'
private data" (http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10446503-38.html?tag=digg2),
but it is about the results of a survey of some law enforcement officers. I
was more worried about David Duke's poll surveys than this yellow journalism
by Declan McCullagh. Shame, shame, SHAME on you Dustin for even mentioning
this article on the mailing list. Oh, wait. It is your mailing list...

3) Law enforcement can and do use actual investigative techniques to find
those who create child pornography (i.e.; photography of people less than 18
years of age performing sexual activity). A well-designed and secured
network for law enforcement to do their jobs is a good thing. Think about
this: law enforcement officials are using email now to exchange information
about investigations. (!!!)

 It seems kinda ass-backwards for some law enforcement officials to take
away the 5th Amendment for all US citizens because some citizens keep a
collection of certain bits on the computers when there are cases of actual
sexual abuse of children (again, under 18 years) within this country, not to
mention other countries. Those US citizens who vote with their cable TV
remotes and support taking away the 5th may not want to visit certain other
countries. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_consent. Look for the big
black spot on the map.

4) Stupid border guards don't know the difference between child pornography
and hentai.

Extra bonus points for comments on the philosophical problems involved with
enforcing pornography laws perceived with analog interfaces.

John
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