hkhenson@cup.portal.com writes:
AA BBS is still up, and may well stay up for the whole time Robert is in prison. He has no other way to support his family or pay for legal defense. Also, outside of western TN, OK, Utah, and other backwards places, what he is selling is legal--even protected under the First Amendment. (Though some of it *is* kinda gross :-) )
But certainly no worse than the stuff which regularly flows through a.b.p.tasteless and a.b.p.bestiality.
AA BBS is up to about 25,000 files. There is a good chance that they will be available through the internet at some point.
It strikes me that this would be the perfect way to generate consumer interest in anonymous digital cash protocols. The entire AA collection, hooked up to the net through a T-3, and available for a nominal fee per GIF, could easily make the AA Sysops millionaires by the time their sentences are over. Such a setup would make their pictures available to everyone, not just the limited number of people their BBS has the capacity to handle. Perhaps the server could be placed securely overseas in a neutral country which still respects privacy and free speech. Orders could be encrypted using the server's PGP key and the customer could specify the passphrase to be used to IDEA encrypt the "goods" prior to shipment, ala NetBank.
Trying to control information in the network age is about as sucessful as pissing into the wind.
When the government pisses into the wind, the citizens get wet. -- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ mpd@netcom.com $ via Finger. $