Re: nettime iranonymity digest [manetas, guderian]

2003-09-05 Thread Shaun Rolph
- Original Message - From: MANETAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: nettime Iranonymity ... The only really controversial websites and subversive opinions are the porn sites. ... J.G. Ballard wrote that pornography was the most political fiction - being principally about how we use

RE: nettime Iranonymity

2003-09-02 Thread Douwe Osinga
The deliberately generic-sounding URLs for the service are publicized over Radio Farda broadcasts and through bulk e-mails that Anonymizer sends to addresses in the country. The addresses are provided by human rights groups They're using spam for this? What a weird planet this is where a

Re: nettime Iranonymity

2003-09-02 Thread Michael H Goldhaber
Maybe the mullahs can get puppet dissidents to complain that porn sites are blocked, thus showing the US is not really willing to grant adult status to Iranians. Then if the sites are unblocked in reponse , perhaps that will distract dissidents from dissenting. It seems to work here. Best,

nettime Iranonymity

2003-09-01 Thread Bruce Sterling
*One wonders what the strategic Iranian infowar response to this should be. Maybe Americanonymity. -- bruces http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/32567.html US sponsors Anonymiser - if you live in Iran By Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus Posted: 29/08/2003 at 15:26 GMT   A pact between the