Hi,
Le 05/12/2012 23:10, Pavol Luptak a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 07:27:27PM +0100, Christian Fuchs wrote:
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DPI censorship is not a 'competitive' advantage, so it's quite likely that
in a pure market society ('anarchocapitalism') without strong socialistic
governments and their
..on Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 01:19:47PM +0100, KheOps wrote:
Hi,
Le 05/12/2012 23:10, Pavol Luptak a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 07:27:27PM +0100, Christian Fuchs wrote:
[...]
DPI censorship is not a 'competitive' advantage, so it's quite likely that
in a pure market society
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On 6/12/12 11:19 PM, KheOps wrote:
I'd say it can happen for purely economic reasons. For instance,
in France, some ISPs used to have marketing agreements with
Dailymotion and consequently slowed down Youtube access.
Another exemple is the
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On 12/06/2012 01:40 PM, Asher Wolf wrote:
* DPI-based policing of peer-to-peer traffic * Services-based
billing
That is all in, Asher, but everything starts on these 90 or so pages
with identifying crypto protocols and the matching of
Good work Asher *high five*
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/12/06/dpi_standard_leaked/
On 6 December 2012 12:40, Asher Wolf asherw...@cryptoparty.org wrote:
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On 6/12/12 11:19 PM, KheOps wrote:
I'd say it can happen for purely economic
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woah, just read the translation. thank you.
On 7/12/12 2:21 AM, Erich M. wrote:
On 12/06/2012 01:40 PM, Asher Wolf wrote:
* DPI-based policing of peer-to-peer traffic * Services-based
billing
That is all in, Asher, but everything starts
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 08:28:36PM +0100, Petter Ericson wrote:
Transparent IPv4-to-IPv6 tunneling, detection of certain
forms of abuse, QoS modificaton, traffic monitoring and
shaping.
Obviouly, these are mostly happening at a firewall or
equivalent, which is kind of the point. Very
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On 12/06/2012 04:31 PM, Asher Wolf wrote:
woah, just read the translation. thank you.
Compliment in return! Great to discuss this here. Apparently the doq
has surfaced in Australia and Austria around the same time via
different channels. Good Omen
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 01:11:08PM -0500, Nicholas Judd wrote:
If I could tap into your hive-mind intelligence for a moment to help me
be more precise about explaining why this is an issue, I would appreciate it
...
Others have articulated a number of reasons for this already,
so I'll attempt
Hi everybody,
The finalists of the Access Technology Innovation Prize have been
announced. The projects selected by the judges as finalists are:
Blackout Resilience Award: Briar, Linux en Caja + BogotaMesh +
RedPaTodos + Hackbo, Project Byzantium, RePress - Greenhost
Making Crypto Easy:
Hoping for HTTPS Everywhere and Guardian Project to win in their respective
categories!
NK
On 2012-12-06, at 8:45 PM, Gustaf Björksten gus...@accessnow.org wrote:
Hi everybody,
The finalists of the Access Technology Innovation Prize have been
announced. The projects selected by the judges
Nice range of projects, very cool.
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Gustaf Björksten gus...@accessnow.orgwrote:
Hi everybody,
The finalists of the Access Technology Innovation Prize have been
announced. The projects selected by the judges as finalists are:
Blackout Resilience Award: Briar,
Thanks, Gustaf!
A quick note: Flashproxy was started and is maintained by David Fiefield at
Stanford University. The Open Technology Institute developed a proof of
concept that demonstrated that Flashproxy could be easily distributed
through a Facebook application. OTI's application was strictly
Thanks all, speaking for Small World News, I'd like to say we have been
excited and honored to work with the Guardian Project, as well as our other
partners in the development of StoryMaker, Free Press Unlimited and Radio
Free Asia, without whom it wouldn't be possible.
We look forward to hearing
+1
On Dec 7, 2012 12:12 AM, Brian Duggan bcdu...@gmail.com wrote:
We also want to say thanks to Access and their hard work on a prize
competition that produced and will support such great projects. Access
chose a fantastic group of finalists and we wish the best of luck to
everyone in the
Hello! We're hoping to find a Stanford software engineer who would be
interested in working on a healthIT project with a focus in Kenya and other
parts of East Africa.
A little about the project -
We plan to create an integrated application on low-cost Android tablets for
use by healthcare
On behalf of the Free Network Foundation, honored and humbled to be in
the running.
We'll have a couple of our East Cost people there for sure, and I'm
trying to see if there's any way that I can make it.
It's an awful long drive, but I would hate to miss the event.
The first production network
Video stream and download available
http://www.greenmediabox.eu/archive/2012/12/05/blog4dem/
Bloggers For Democracy: Conference
Wednesday 05 December 2012, 15:00 - 18:30
15:00 -15:15
Opening remarks: Barbara Lochbihler , MEP, Chairwomen of the Human
Rights subcommittee
15:15 - 17:00
I.
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