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Comments on news posted 2007-03-12 10:09:55: We've frequently discussed Tor, a networking system that bounces all of your traffic through a myriad of encrypted links (dubbed "onion routers"), with each hop in the chain remaining clueless as to the original source of the data. ..

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hayabusa3303
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They do need to get rid of this crap on the net.

One more step in the right path.

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If this guy does not want people to use his connection, he shouldn't be a server. Does not matter they will just make a new encryption for the network.


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 P2P users abuse the net once again

Hardly surprising that P2P applications are screwing up one more network out there. And while child pornographers certainly should be caught(one reason why Tor is a problem), the P2P abusers trying to hide their music thefts will be the thing that ultimately kills Tor off.
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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

Hardly surprising that P2P applications are screwing up one more network out there. And while child pornographers certainly should be caught(one reason why Tor is a problem), the P2P abusers trying to hide their music thefts will be the thing that ultimately kills Tor off.
Well said.

I personally feel there needs to be more activity to prevent these virtual thefts.

Also I don't think Porn sites should NOT be able to use any domain name. I think all should have a suffix of .xxx so they can be filtered easier.


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Hardly surprising that P2P applications are screwing up one more network out there. And while child pornographers certainly should be caught(one reason why Tor is a problem), the P2P abusers trying to hide their music thefts will be the thing that ultimately kills Tor off.
Ya ya we have heard you say something like this 1000 times..we got it after about 10 or so. You can stop now.
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server blacklist

Yeah it'd be nice if each server operator could blacklist content they find objectionable. I don't know how Tor works, but I assume they've got some kind of hash for each file out there. Blacklist the hashes you don't want. It would be a neverending battle, but it would help. The downside is the network for good content becomes more visible and easier to trace.


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Re: P2P users abuse the net once again

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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

Hardly surprising that P2P applications are screwing up one more network out there. And while child pornographers certainly should be caught(one reason why Tor is a problem), the P2P abusers trying to hide their music thefts will be the thing that ultimately kills Tor off.
Ya ya we have heard you say something like this 1000 times..we got it after about 10 or so. You can stop now.
Obviously PEOPLE aren't "GETTING IT" because online piracy still exists and there are plenty of people here that condone it.
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said by hayabusa3303 See Profile :

They do need to get rid of this crap on the net.

One more step in the right path.
move to China I hear all is censored there!!!!!!!!!
hell shut down the net that way, you can stop online activities, of course I'd bet guys that cry the loudest just "borrow" cd's and dvd's don't you

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said by EnasYorl See Profile :

Also I don't think Porn sites should NOT be able to use any domain name. I think all should have a suffix of .xxx so they can be filtered easier.
I like that suggestion.
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So let me get this straight. You SUPPORT child pornography on the internet?

Just looking for clarification....
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Re: P2P users abuse the net once again

Maybe if they kill off the political and the business pirates, maybe then they got something to complain about. Until then, it's monkey see, monkey do. I want to be like the big man on top.


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said by EnasYorl See Profile :

Also I don't think Porn sites should NOT be able to use any domain name. I think all should have a suffix of .xxx so they can be filtered easier.
I like that suggestion.
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Hardly surprising that P2P applications are screwing up one more network out there. And while child pornographers certainly should be caught(one reason why Tor is a problem), the P2P abusers trying to hide their music thefts will be the thing that ultimately kills Tor off.
I don't blame P2P technology, I blame human nature. Given the opportunity to do something illegal, criminal or "not as originall designed" with a given technology, humans will do it.

It's not the technology's fault, it's how some people use it.

This is a silly example, but one could say cars are bad because they have increased the amount of bank robberies and increased the ability of the quick get-a-way by villians. Well, no, cars and transportation are very helpful, but for the few that use them for improper means should be punished.
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said by N3OGH See Profile :

So let me get this straight. You SUPPORT child pornography on the internet?

Just looking for clarification....
I don't support child pornography and I don't support the policing or censorship of Tor either. Tor was not designed to be censored or policed, it was designed to maintain the small bit of anonymity that is hard to find on the Internet today.

What people do with that anonymity, is there business.
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Yeah it'd be nice if each server operator could blacklist content they find objectionable. I don't know how Tor works, but I assume they've got some kind of hash for each file out there. Blacklist the hashes you don't want. It would be a neverending battle, but it would help. The downside is the network for good content becomes more visible and easier to trace.
You should really look at purchasing land or time share property in China...

Censorship = Bad

Its quit funny how so many people are willing to give up so many freedoms in the name of personal interests of others...
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Re: P2P users abuse the net once again

Yeah because music is over priced. If a cd costed 5 dollars like it should, I'd buy it. I'm not paying 20 dollars for a cd with 1 good song on it, no sir.


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Only the government can censor. Private citizens and public enterprise is free to to what they please when it comes to content filtering.
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jc100

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Stupidity Prevails

Good OLD BUSHISMS AGAIN.... If there are a few bad apples, punish everyone. I "love" the logic that floats around America today. Punish all for a few that abuse. NSA wiretapping... Well hell if a few Americans are bad, WHY NOT LISTEN to them all... I guess this same logic, cops should shoot everyone in a crowd to capture their bad guy. Once again, that same bad guy could have killed those people anyways. Let's just government sanction it now... Give me a break. So a few people are doing bad things. Your point? You want to screw EVERYONE for a few bad apples. I guess we should now:

Have EVERYONE assessed late fees on taxes... if a few people are late.. let's just ASSUME everyone will be.

Charge penalties automatically on your credit card. Once again, a few bad apples, so let's punish everyone.

The list goes on....

GIVE ME A BREAK... If this happens, then TOR is trult WORTHLESS because of a FEW bad apples.

Note... to get around the tracking... DISABLE JAVA.. Java is how the tracking system works.


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Re: P2P users abuse the net once again

said by nuclei2v5x See Profile :

Yeah because music is over priced. If a cd costed 5 dollars like it should, I'd buy it. I'm not paying 20 dollars for a cd with 1 good song on it, no sir.
Then use any of the legitimate download services out there and pay 89-99 cents per song. Most let you preview the song too. Cost is no longer a valid reason for piracy.
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Re: Stupidity Prevails

They are trying to clean up TOR so that it can be used for it's INTENDED purpose which is not child porn or P2P.
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