in reply to Re: P2P Architectures, SOPA/PIPA and freedom from censorship
in thread P2P Architectures, SOPA/PIPA and freedom from censorship
His idea is not meant to have a business model. it is meant to be computer-mediated, networked communication, not dependent on central servers, solely for the purpose of communicating, and for communicating in situations where the "norma" channels are suppressed. It is not meant to make any money, and its developers will, no doubt, either not care about being paid, or will feel that striking a blow for free communication is payment enough. It is meant to be a means of responding to the Bloggers and Twitters responding to pressure to censor themselves -- by censoring themselves and pretending that they aren't.
It's BitTorrent for radical ideas, with Tor on top. Anonynimization plus decentralized communication. I think Perl probably is a good choice.
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Re^3: P2P Architectures, SOPA/PIPA and freedom from censorship
by Steve_BZ (Chaplain) on Feb 03, 2012 at 21:48 UTC | |
by JavaFan (Canon) on Feb 03, 2012 at 22:45 UTC |