Hi all, On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Satabdi Das <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> http://en.flossmanuals.net/_booki/collaborative-futures/collaborative-futures.pdf >> > This book (at least in the beginning) seems to be like a manifesto of > Anonymous - the hacker group which is declared illegal in India. Lets not > circulate such materials which might be deemed to be illegal. And we as a > group definitely do no support any activity which is deemed to be illegal by > the laws of the land in this group.
Satabdi has probably jumped the gun a bit here. As Sayan and Mani has rightly pointed out neither Anonymous nor the PDF circulated are banned entities in India. What is equally true is that her concerns are real and justified for the following reasons: a) Mani's post came in this thread which Satabdi had opened asking for new event ideas. b) Satabdi pointed out, the book begins like it is a manifesto of Anonymous, which it does. c) Mani's has been a proponent of strong rules. arguing that without a rigid defined structure it is impossible to go on with any stated mission agenda. Even when playing with the A, B, C of (rule) building blocks, Mani has insisted that senior experienced members should follow the rules strictly, while the new comers may be cut some slack. d) Mani is not a new comer, so laughable questions about "illegal with respect to whom" and inane attempts to shrug off responsibility stating "The original rules were from ilug-delhi.", are not really expected from her. e) The activities and modus operandi of Anonymous goes against the laws of India. f) A reply to provide for 'new ideas' from someone as senior as Mani, pointing to the subversive activities of groups like Anonymous, is a seeming endorsement of this group's points-of-action and its public stand. The 'offending' email did not qualify or disclaim to be anything otherwise. g) Anonymous has been openly attacking Internet infrastructure of Indian government and companies. For example on 8th June 2012, they openly declared - "We, the Anonymous are attacking the websites of Government of India, Internet Service Providers with a DDoS attack for past 15 days to spread our message." [1]. The use of the word "attack" is relevant in the context of Satabdi's objections. Anonymous has cracked, defaced, published content on/of several Indian servers, for which they have openly claimed responsibility. By their own words, they are at war, on behalf of the people, with what they perceive as the corrupt, tyrannical Indian bureaucracy and government system. It is noteworthy , that the Maoists, the Indian Mujaheddin, SIMI, LeT etc also claim to be fighting for their perceived rights and against the 'wrongs' of the Indian state. The method and approach of Anonymous are not in line with the laws of the Indian State. regards -idg [1] http://www.telecomtiger.com/fullstory.aspx?storyid=14565&passfrom=vasstory§ion=S174 -- Indranil Das Gupta Phone : +91-98300-20971 Blog : http://indradg.randomink.org/blog IRC : indradg on irc://irc.freenode.net Twitter : indradg -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Please exchange editable Office documents only in ODF Format. No other format is acceptable. Support Open Standards. For a free editor supporting ODF, please visit LibreOffice - http://www.documentfoundation.org _______________________________________________ WFS-India mailing list [email protected] Message archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: To unsubscribe, please login to your account at http://www.wfs-india.org/ and unsubscribe to the WFS-India list from your account settings. -- WFS-India - http://www.wfs-india.org

