Europe Hacker Laws Could Make Protest A Crime
from the going-too-far? dept
It's no surprise that laws against hacking (usually put in place by politicians who don't understand technology at all) tend to go too far. Now, the NY Times has noticed that the latest set of anti-hacking laws in Europe can make certain forms of online protests a crime. Things that were considered legal civil disobedience, may now be hacking - and can result in jail time. Of course, that does bring up plenty of questions about the fine line between civil disobedience and breaking the law. If you do a denial of service attack - even if it's in "protest" - it's stil a denial of service attack.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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For Mike-RE: European Hacker Law
I'm a journalism student doing a story about the new European hacker law and how it could affect on-line protest here in the U.S.
I wonder if I could perhaps quote Mike or get in touch with him for an e-mail interview about the topic.
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
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