On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 12:28 -0700, Martin Fick wrote: > If they couldn't do this, to stay competitive, they > would charge more money for everyone and you would > suffer more. Cheap internet access and "serving" is > not some inherent human right, so let's not complain > about the price of gas here. ;) (unless it is to > propose ways to make tor use less gas...) > > -Martin
On the contrary, it was my impression that we are here working on, contributing to, and using Tor because we believe that internet access is a human right. This includes end-to-end connectivity. Pricing a real internet connection (what is being referred to as a "business account" or the like) out of reach of common folk is equivalent to the overt denial of this human right. Am I misinformed here?
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