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Message-ID: <4489A2E3.2040202@csuohio.edu>
Date: Fri Jun  9 17:33:54 2006
From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael Holstein)
Subject: Re: blocking tor is not the right way forward.
	It may just be the right way backward.

> Your interpretation of the Internet is a bit distorted.

We're not talking about authenticated websites here (perhaps I should 
have made that more clear), nor are we talking about using TOR, etc. for 
malicious purposes.

For the purpose of this (largely theoretical) argument, I meant 
"publicly accessible, non-authenticated websites".

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