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Message-ID: <449143977.20050202220129@ua.fm>
From: y_avenger_y at ua.fm (Alex V. Lukyanenko)
Subject: some interresting project i just stumbled
	across...

Hello.
VvS> PS: It seems that the mailinglist software blocks any message containing the
VvS> regular English word for 'childpr0n'. Talking about Full Disclosure?
No, it doesn't block childporn, both your messages (0bphu5c@t3d and
normal) made it through...

-- 
Alex V. Lukyanenko | 86195208@icq

Wednesday, February 2, 2005, 4:51:23 PM, Vincent van Scherpenseel wrote:
VvS> On Wednesday 02 February 2005 12:57, Oliver Leitner wrote:
>> I was just surfing a bit around and came across this interresting sounding
>> project.
>>
>> http://entropy.stop1984.com/

VvS> <snip>

VvS> This looks a lot like The Freenet Project
VvS> (http://freenetproject.org/). 
VvS> Freenet also allows total free speech, but of course the downside of this is
VvS> the availability of illegal stuff (think childporn, etc.) on the network. But
VvS> this is the only way to ensure a network which is totally free of censorship.

VvS>  - Vincent van Scherpenseel
VvS> _______________________________________________
VvS> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
VvS> Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html


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