[p2p-research] Government monitoring of p2p tech: to what end?

Smári McCarthy smari at anarchism.is
Tue Jun 23 18:06:26 CEST 2009


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The question here is to which degree does a government actually have the
capacity to act on intercepted data? For the individual "event" there
might be a high degree of "intervenability" on the government's behalf,
but as the events grow closer to one another in time and more extreme,
will all the data in the world change anything?

  - Smári
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