EFF Action Alert -- Online Freedoms In The Balance 16
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EFF Action Alert about keeping your rights to freely communicate without government eavesdropping. It includes sample letters you might want to send to your elected representatives, if you'd like to remind them that you elected them, and that they represent you. As the alert points out, snail mail is too slow -- but email, faxes and phone calls are not.
to the "layman" (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:to the "layman" (Score:1)
Re:to the "layman" (Score:2)
Would it make sense to ban envelopes in the postal system?
Re:to the "layman" (Score:2)
When dealing with strong cryptography, the equivalent question would have to be "would it make sense to ban welded-shut, lead-lined steel boxes in the postal system"? And to an average person on the street, the answer would probably be 'yes'.
Re:to the "layman" (Score:2)
Obviously, the problem at hand is that hijacked planes were deliberately flown into buildings. The use of encryption is pretty far removed from the act of hijacking a plane. I think a better solution would be to redesign airplanes so that it is impossible to get from the passenger cabin to the flight deck without a) leaving the plane, b) depressurizing the passenger cabin, or c) something else at least as undesirable for the would-be hijackers. Those are solutions that will stop hijackers. Banning strong encryption or giving law enforcement more power to pry will only cause hijackers to find another way to talk to each other, and then laugh at us for giving up on privacy.
it's a tradeoff (Score:1)
But now what these ppl are doing is sacrificing freedom for security. that is victory for the terrorists. The way to go is to explain to the senators that if this is passed then it'll lead to a more state controlled regime defeating the entire philosophy of the free society. that'll be victory for these terrorists. terrorists aim is to spread terror not kill .. that's the mean of doing it. And by getting terrorized and panicing and making such rash decisions we're giving the victory to them !
Re:it's a tradeoff (Score:1)
--Benjamin Franklin
email is NOT the right way... (Score:3, Interesting)
In the past, I've used the fax service provided by ACLU to contact my reps, and have gotten (most likely form letter) replies back from them, but it does tell me someone at least read it and understood my concerns.
Contribute! (Score:2, Interesting)