Autore: Thomas Fossati Data: To: hackmeeting Oggetto: Re: [Hackmeeting] R: Re: la repressione avanza
On Jul 6, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Marco Bertorello wrote: > 2011/7/6 pigi07p@??? <pigi07p@???>:
>> ....Frank Rieger of the CCC said, "Many hacker groups don't have a problem
>> with Web hacks that raise public awareness about human rights
>> violations. But we are very sensitive to people damaging networks and
>> critical systems in repressive regimes or anywhere else. The police
>> and intelligence communities regard hacking as seditious. It is quite
>> possible now that hackers - not only in totalitarian states - could be
>> jailed or executed as 'cyberterrorists' for the slightest infraction
>> of the law." ....
>>
>> ...The signatories to this statement are asking hackers to reject all
>> actions that seek to damage the information infrastructure of any
>> country. DO NOT support any acts of "Cyberwar." Keep the networks of
>> communication alive. They are the nervous system for human progress....
>
> In soldoni, "prendete le distanze da chi lotta per i propri diritti se
> danneggia i potenti, altrimenti ci credono tutti dei criminali e ci
> tolgono il giochino anche a quelli che tenevano la testa bassa bassa"?
> io l'ho interpretata così, e mi fa abbastanza schifo questa visione.
posto che ognuno e` libero di interpretarla come vuole, a me suona piuttosto come il classico monito a dichiararsi pubblicamente "non-violenti" per evitare a monte di farsi infiltrare da chi (governi, potentati vari) ha tutto l'interesse a stringere il collo a chi dissente.