On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Christopher Soghoian <ch...@soghoian.net>wrote:
> > What I resent though, is Nadim's repeated, malicious attempts to drag my > name through the mud, simply because I will not join his witch hunt against > Silent Circle. Since he cannot find a single example of me saying anything > false in the handful of interviews I have given to journalists writing > about this company, instead he criticizes me for not throwing rocks at Phil > Zimmermann. > > This is not at all what I am asking for. When the press mentioned my own project, Cryptocat, as a tool for activists, you threw every rock at your disposal both at the media and at my work, even though I had made every effort to label the limitations of my software and to release all source code, and even to correct the false claims made by the media. However, when the media calls Silent Circle "unbreakable," and when Silent Circle posts those articles on their websites without releasing any source code, and then market their products towards activists, you in fact continue to speak in articles about them and compliment them. You cannot deny the double standard that you are instituting here, Chris. You have absolutely attacked projects that have been hyped in the media, even when they had good policies and even when they were open source. You are exercising a double standard. Stop denying it. > > > -- > Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >
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