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posted by scubacuda
on Tuesday June 24, @03:39AM
from the disruptive-compliance dept.
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FindLaw has an overview on oppressive regimes censoring the Net, the American companies that help them, and Hacktivismo's response. Perhaps most interesting is Hacktivismo's license, HESSLA (Hacktivismo's Enhanced-Source Software License Agreement), which forbids use of the software in a malicious manner, or to introduce harmful changes to the software's source code. In the event of such a government violation, the license says that Hacktivismo and Six/Four's end users - who may be citizens of any country in the world - may sue in any court of competent jurisdiction.
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