Re: [liberationtech] unmonitored international communication?

2016-03-03 Thread George Kadianakis
Seth David Schoen writes: > Carolyn Santo writes: > >> The recent talk about video games made me wonder about using them as >> a communication channel that might not be monitored by repressive >> governments. > > I've heard this idea is interesting to anti-censorship campaigners as > well as to s

Re: [liberationtech] unmonitored international communication?

2016-03-03 Thread Seth David Schoen
Carolyn Santo writes: > The recent talk about video games made me wonder about using them as > a communication channel that might not be monitored by repressive > governments. I've heard this idea is interesting to anti-censorship campaigners as well as to spy agencies. A disadvantage is that hi

Re: [liberationtech] unmonitored international communication?

2016-03-03 Thread J.M. Porup
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 12:46:58PM -1000, Carolyn Santo wrote: > The recent talk about video games made me wonder about using them as a > communication channel that might not be monitored by repressive governments. You mean, like the US and British governments? > Hope this sparks some useful idea

[liberationtech] unmonitored international communication?

2016-03-03 Thread Carolyn Santo
Because I'm not anywhere close to the level of tech talent/knowledge of the people on this list, I floated this idea by Yosem first. He suggested sharing with the list. On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:35 AM, Carolyn Santo > wrote: Hi Yosem, The recent talk about video