solutions for source code take downs due to DMCA?

Zenaan Harkness zen at freedbms.net
Wed Mar 30 01:03:19 PDT 2016


On 3/29/16, rysiek <rysiek at hackerspace.pl> wrote:
> Dnia sobota, 19 marca 2016 13:04:55 Zenaan Harkness pisze:
>> brief github session:
>> (...)
>
> 1. use a centralized, corporate-operated service;
> 2. be surprised when corporate exercises their power based on
> centralisation
>    by taking something down;
> 3. be completely appalled, write an angry blog post or e-mail;
> 4. start using a different centralized service;
> 5. rinse, repeat.
>
>> It seems "we" have yet to design a functional hidden service?
>
> It seems "we" have yet to take our heads out of our asses and stop using
> centralized shit because "it's convenient".

Good points, fair enough.

I've promoted the "run it yourself or you don't control it and it will
be used against you" principle a few times now...

Is there a pseudonymous (all we can seem to even hope for at the
moment) git hosting network, with discoverability?

Perhaps my searching is simply not adequate, perhaps it's only
relevant to those who do the development. I am aware that if you are a
high-profile target, it's almost impossible to host anything - but
perhaps tor hidden services are "adequate" for "entertainment
industry" take downs?



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