Thankfully Cryptocat can be used with a custom server. They can shut down a 
server but they can't prevent new servers being configured. 
Hence the importance of decentralized open-source software.

On Aug 9, 2013, at 10:48 AM, Nadim Kobeissi <na...@nadim.cc> wrote:

> 
> On 2013-08-09, at 11:31 AM, Ali-Reza Anghaie <a...@packetknife.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Nadim Kobeissi <na...@nadim.cc> wrote:
>>> For what it's worth, and even though I think it's pretty unlikely that 
>>> Cryptocat will receive such an order,
>> *snip*
>> 
>> You're right but that should provide little comfort - when they come
>> after the non-business platform libtech to cypherpunk services - they
>> don't use legal orders. It gets much worse. -Ali
> 
> Well at least now they know how to shut Cryptocat down :P
> 
> NK
> 
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