Tor Defense Fund...an idea.
Anothony Georgeo
anogeorgeo at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 10 20:42:39 UTC 2006
--- glymr <glymr_darkmoon at ml1.net> wrote:
<snip>
> Fast internet is starting to spread fast anyway,
> with all this ADSL2 popping up.
I believe speed in the Tor network is less dependend
upon high speed connections than it is upon the Tor
network itself...of course dial-up is another story...
<snip>
> ...I'm sure this would bring a lot of the
> broader civil liberties people into the fold.
This is a good point and I bet they would be just as
interested in helping with individual lawsuits as they
would class-action lawsuits. Besides, a successful
challange to a single lawsuite would create precedence
that other courts would be inclined to follow (in the
US at least).
My original point is still vaild though, a
class-action in multiple countries would be very
difficult if not impossible. Thus it seems it may be
necessary to make a different class-action in each
country due to each countries specific class-action
requirments.
Anogeorgeo
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