On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Michael Grube wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Robert Hailey > wrote:
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>> On 2012/01/23 (Jan), at 8:21 AM, Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler wrote:
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>> > well, i see the megaupload-bust as a second factor to that.
>> > we should thank the FBI for p
At Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:21:05 +0100,
Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler wrote:
> On Monday 23 January 2012 07:15:07 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Our website traffic appears to have tripled over the past week:
> > ...
> > Could all of this be due to the attention around SOPA?
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> > Ian.
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> well, i see the m
Well, my take is that with SOPA/PIPA coming today and Megaupload busted and
Wikipedia taking a stand for the open web and against censorship, our
relentless promotion of freenet over the last few months seems to have taken
hold. People are realizing that freenet still exists and has already crea
at freenetproject.org
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On 2012/01/23 (Jan), at 8:21 AM, Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler wrote:
> well, i see the megaupload-bust as a second factor to that.
> we should thank the FBI for pushing users in our direction :-)
And then we should push development of freenet into freenet itself before the
FBI comes in our dir
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Robert Hailey
wrote:
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> On 2012/01/23 (Jan), at 8:21 AM, Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler wrote:
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> > well, i see the megaupload-bust as a second factor to that.
> > we should thank the FBI for pushing users in our direction :-)
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> And then we should push developm
At Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:21:05 +0100,
Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler wrote:
> On Monday 23 January 2012 07:15:07 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Our website traffic appears to have tripled over the past week:
> > ...
> > Could all of this be due to the attention around SOPA?
> >
> > Ian.
>
> well, i see the m
Well, my take is that with SOPA/PIPA coming today and Megaupload busted and
Wikipedia taking a stand for the open web and against censorship, our
relentless promotion of freenet over the last few months seems to have taken
hold. People are realizing that freenet still exists and has already crea
On 2012/01/23 (Jan), at 8:21 AM, Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler wrote:
> well, i see the megaupload-bust as a second factor to that.
> we should thank the FBI for pushing users in our direction :-)
And then we should push development of freenet into freenet itself before the
FBI comes in our dir