On 1/5/15 6:42 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Here is my idea: > > In order to strengthen the diversity of Tor users and to emphasize a > good use case of Tor and Hidden Services, we could promote it as an > anti-corruption and crime reporting tool for law enforcement agencies > and large corporations. GlobaLeaks, that use Tor Hidden Service, is already being used for such purposes by Civil Society Players such as Transparency International to fight corruption in Italy & Pistaljka to fight corruption in Serbia.
Have a look at various implementations (and much more coming, also in that direction of anti-corruption, also with anti-corruption authorities and public agencies for internal use): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GlobaLeaks#Implementations Please consider that the use-case of Whistleblowing for corruption fighting is a quite complicated topic, with multidisciplinary knowledge required, quite deep and articulated "questionnaires" to be provided to the Whistleblowers that shall be adjusted depending on the law and the actions. Other than very structured questionnaires (where at GL we're putting at lot of effort to improve the form builder and default submission databases, useful for different whistleblowing purposes) you will also need to consider sensitive "ethical" questions. It wouldn't be considered "ethical" to push for anonymous whistleblowing by a crowd to the Law Enforcements of any kind of "unsolicited, free-text tip" . It would be considered "ethical" to push for anonymous whistleblowing of very structured qeustionnaires going trough independent anti-corruption authorities or anti-corruption NGOs that would eventually, at a later stage, decide whenever it's better to involve a lawyer, a media or law enforcement. -- Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) HERMES - Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights http://logioshermes.org - https://globaleaks.org - https://tor2web.org - https://ahmia.fi -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
