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Hacking for Free Speech
posted by scubacuda on Tuesday June 24, @03:39AM
from the disruptive-compliance dept.
Censorship 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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