G8 action plan on online anonymity?
Apparently restrictions on online anonymity have been discussed at the meeting of the Justice and Interior Ministers of the G8 in Washington, Dec 8--12, 1997 on "high-tech and organized crime".
From Janet Reno's press release <URL: http://www.usdoj.dov/opa/pr/1997/December97/518cr.html>: "each nation has committed to develop faster ways to trace attacks coming through computer networks, so that we can quickly identify the hacker or criminal who is responsible."
What are these fast ways to trace attacks? Did the ministers also discuss anonymous speech? Anyone have the full text of the declaration and the action plan?
Ulf Möller wrote:
From Janet Reno's press release <URL: http://www.usdoj.dov/opa/pr/1997/December97/518cr.html>: "each nation has committed to develop faster ways to trace attacks coming through computer networks, so that we can quickly identify the hacker or criminal who is responsible."
Remo also gave an ultimatum to InterNet FreehDumb Fighters, while banging her shoe on the table, "Fuck with us, and we will *bury* you!" Talk quickly turned to discusion of how to best stop the leaks coming from a wide variety of government agencies which spilled the beans to the citizens about the kinds of nefarious activities that their government is *really* engaged in. "If these scum are allowed to circumvent the cloud of secrecy that we have thrown over our actions, then National Political Criminal Security will be endangered." Remo stated. Those gathered lifted the glasses of free liquor provided by Capital Hill lobbyists, hollering, "I'll drink to that." Where'sMine?Monger
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