[anti-abuse-wg] Update on the EU Clean-IT project
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julien tayon
julien at tayon.net
Sat Sep 22 16:52:30 CEST 2012
Could we add the following corporate terrorism (using threats to achieve what you do not wish to achieve through democratic means): - using libel as a way to shut down consumer's voice (mc libel/Danone/Monstanto); - EDF spying on greenpeace; - the corporate companies (MS, amnesys) helping lybia/tunisia dictatorship spy on their people; - the more than probable help of companies in cyber warfare (dassault desactivating iraqui's IFF on mirage, flame malware?); - the clearly wtf TOS for social services specifying legal content as not being sharable (nude is wrong (but legal), nazis stuff are right (but sometimes illegal)); Terror is all about short circuiting democratic means to achieve your goals by the means of fear. Libelling and copyright laws are being used as a clear threat to freedom of speech, thus as democracy by the mean of terrorizing people willing to launch debates. How can I trust someone using terror on the internet to fight the terror? I am not willing to fight any terrorists by supporting other terrorists. No Terrorism is acceptable. Even terrorism made by people in nice suits and driving fast sport cars. 2012/9/22 U.Mutlu <security at mutluit.com>: > Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote, On 09/22/2012 02:02 AM: > >> How or why do you say they are anti Islamic? > > > Just look at this list on their web page > http://www.cleanitproject.eu/documents/ : > > " > Please find below a list of public papers, reports and articles about the > terrorist use of the Internet: > 2004 E-Terror > 2006 Hezbollah use of the Internet > 2006 Terrorism and Internet > 2006 Jihadis and Internet > 2007 Jihadism online > 2008 Terrorist use of the Internet > 2008 Virtual Caliphate > 2009 Internet radicalisation South East Asia > 2009 Online Radicalisation > 2009 Recruitment and Radicalisation > 2009 Terrorism and the Internet > 2009 Jihadis and the Internet update > 2009 How Jihadis adapt to the web > 2009 Terrorist financing on the Internet > 2009 Online propaganda by Jihadis (in Spanish) > 2010 Global Extremist Organisations > 2010 Radical websites in Indonesia > 2010 Virtual Jihad (in German) > 2011 Use of the Internet for Counter Terrorist purposes > 2011 Role of Internet for terrorists (in Spanish) > 2012 Jihadism on the Web > 2012 Terrorists Using Social Online Networking > " > > Do you see in the list any document against nazi websites, > or of jewish fanatics, or of christian fundamentalists?... > Very suspicious... > > >> --srs (htc one x) >> On Sep 21, 2012 10:52 PM, "U.Mutlu" <security at mutluit.com> wrote: >> >>> Brian Nisbet wrote, On 09/21/2012 05:02 PM: >>> >>>> Erik, >>>> Erik Bais wrote the following on 21/09/2012 13:55: >>>> >>>>> Thnx for that Brian. >>>>> >>>>> I'll save my questions on this topics for next Thursday. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks. Also, the Clean IT project has just posted this reaction: >>>> >>>> http://www.cleanitproject.eu/**edri-publishes-clean-it-** >>>> >>>> discussion-document/<http://www.cleanitproject.eu/edri-publishes-clean-it-discussion-document/> >>>> >>> >>> The "press release" begins with this sentence: >>> "However EDRI suggests otherwise, a posted document on their website >>> does not provide concrete proposal to tackle terrorism on the >>> internet." >>> >>> Do I need to brush up my english, or what is it saying exactly? :-) >>> >>> I don't think, and hope that such an anti-Islam-only paper (and >>> anti-Islam >>> organisation and web site they have set up under the RIPE umbrella with >>> EU >>> tax money), >>> can or should ever get any ratification from the netizens. >>> It even looks like a paper coming directly from Israel's foreign secret >>> service Mossad... > > >
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