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Re: stopping mass surveillance



operation.privacyenforcement@mailbox.org wrote: 
> On 1/9/84 19:84, Jeremy Hendricks message was saved by the all seeing eye:
> > Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
> 
> Releasing anything of requested documents is not desired yet. The idea is
> not patented yet and will make the developers a high value target for a lot
> of agencies worldwide.

If your project is going to be patented, it can't be part of
Debian unless you want to give a patent license to everyone in
the world, which defeats the point of patenting it in the first
place.

> I am looking for people, developers, companies that would be interested in
> using or developing such a solution, planning a commercial high price launch
> on the market, licensed will be current revisions. Older revisions with less
> features or security will be released under an open source license. If this
> is impossible I am open minded to release the idea confidentially to a
> trustworthy developer group of an open source project to let them develop it
> and make it available as FLOSS completely for everyone. It needs to be built
> before privacy is dead, with or without earning money. It needs to be
> enforced before we will loose privacy forever.

> Governments, police, politicians will be excluded via license in any case.

None of the open source licenses that Debian will accept can be
limited in that way, so, again, Debian is not the home for your
project.

> Curious about everyones opinion regarding this.

It might be interesting, but it's definitely not suitable for
this mailing list.

https://randomstring.org/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference.

-dsr-


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