scuzzmonkey wrote:personally i think we should differentiate between us and any sort of privacy viral - because frankly, if we teach people how to be hidden online it doesn't take a genius (read: arseh*le) reporter to twist it to the fact that "we condone paedophilia" or some such bollocks.
scuzzmonkey wrote:true - i think we have to be careful about it though, while be believe people have a right to online privacy I think we will probably have to categorically state that we do not condone X or Y action.
funkydiscoman wrote:I have been for the last few weeks asking people (from my own social demographic),
if they know about the Digital Economy Bill, and if they download copyrighted material. Most had no idea what the bill was about, and did download (mainly torrents). In nearly every case I was asked how they could hide their online activity.
I propose that as a party we should start a viral campaign, how to share material in a way which is (nearly) anonymous.
I'm sure that most of you will have heard of the 'Six Degrees of Separation', which states that social networks are not as deep as we are led to believe. I think that if we could create a comprehensive how-to, and pass this information onto everyone we think 'may find this useful' and ask them to forward it to anyone that 'they think may find it useful'. We could get it around the country pretty quickly. And get much needed publicity.
scuzzmonkey wrote:personally i think we should differentiate between us and any sort of privacy viral - because frankly, if we teach people how to be hidden online it doesn't take a genius (read: arseh*le) reporter to twist it to the fact that "we condone paedophilia" or some such bollocks.
scuzzmonkey wrote:true - i think we have to be careful about it though, while be believe people have a right to online privacy I think we will probably have to categorically state that we do not condone X or Y action.
cabalamat wrote:I'm a member of the Pirate Party. I believe in principle that people are entitled to security of communications, including technical means for ensuring such security, i.e. encryption, and to receive and send communications to anyone who wants to communicate with them. I note that the ECHR and the EU's charter of fundamental rights echo these freedoms. I also believe that the single most effective way for the West to promote its long-term foreign policy objectives is to ensure that there is widespread computer hardware and software that enables those freedoms, both in the West and throughout the world.
PPUK is not responsible for the activities end-users participate in, however PPUK do not encourage or condone the use of this information for illegal activities including but not limited to; X, Y, Z.
This information is provided for the benefit of the general public. PPUK is not responsible for the actions of end-users.
cc wrote:Let me give a warning against encrypted proxies, and why the D.E. Bill pushing technologically ignorant people underground is en extremely bad side-effect:
Using a VPN means all your outbound internet traffic first gets encrypted, sent to the VPN provider, decrypted and then sent over the internet as if they were you (and the other way round for inbound traffic).
The danger is that the VPN provider will have access to everything that comes and goes over your connection, which makes it possible for the VPN provider to steal all your passwords and other sensitive information.
All the usual man-in-the-middle attacks can be done very easily this way -- and the users' IP addresses aren't even their own any more, which makes it so much easier!
I strongly suggest for the pirate party to raise awareness of this problem, and to warn both the people and the government where Internet snooping could lead.
At the very least, don't recommend to people to use untrusted proxies!
andrewtindall wrote:which is why we should promote the use of secure and trusted VPNs.
cc wrote:The danger is that the VPN provider will have access to everything that comes and goes over your connection, which makes it possible for the VPN provider to steal all your passwords and other sensitive information.
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