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From: steve.wray at paradise.net.nz (Steve Wray)
Subject: Administrivia: Pressured to delete archive entry

How about getting some militia group in Wisconsin
or somewhere to look after it?

Just tell them that its material the federal government
doesn't want people to see and they'll post a round-the-clock
armed guard!
;)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com 
> [mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] On Behalf Of yossarian
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 6:11 a.m.
> To: Ben Ryan; full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
> Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Administrivia: Pressured to 
> delete archive entry
> 
> 
> And if it were to be hosted in The Netherlands, well, the us 
> have already
> put a law in place in order to invade this country. Of course 
> we'll put up a
> hell of a fight. We might go as far as to consider throwing 
> wooden shoes at
> the USMC ;-)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ben Ryan" <ben@...c.edu.au>
> To: <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 6:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Administrivia: Pressured to 
> delete archive
> entry
> 
> 
> > >>> We have come under some pressure to delete part of the
> > >>> information from the message disclosing the Kerberos 4
> > >>> vulnerability recently posted.
> >
> > >> Pressured by whom?
> > >> It might be a good idea to move the archives to a server 
> in a country
> that has different laws concerning full disclosure.
> > >> Say for instance the Netherlands (where the non-US 
> archives of debian
> reside)
> >
> > > Even better, how about Sealand?
> > > http://www.havenco.com/
> > > http://www.sealandgov.com/
> > > Jon
> >
> > No, better not.
> > It's under the jurisdiction of the only nation responsible 
> enough to house
> such
> > dangerous materials.
> > Sealand would be named as a member of the Axis of Evil.
> > Subsequently, Sealand would be "liberated" from the 
> oppression of it's
> current government.
> > An archive of full-disclosure would pose a 'clear and 
> present danger' to
> every
> > citizen of the world, if not in the safe hands of the United States.
> > Amen.
> >
> >
> > Seriously, many list members would retain their own copy of 
> list messages.
> > Len has done the smart thing, tell us about it - if things 
> get worse,
> we'll
> > post it online ourselves. Remember DeCSS? ;)
> >
> > Thanks for the list, Len. And for keeping information free.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > USA in the global playground:
> > "We asked our parents if we could beat you up, and they said
> > no. But we've decided to do it anyway, because we don't like you.
> > Plus you get those yummy oily cookies for lunch."
> > "But you aren't allowed to use any dirty tricks while I 
> beat you up."
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
> > Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
> Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
> 


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