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Cyther606 | 11 years ago

It has a clear purpose the public can get behind, but it will almost certainly be abused for persecuting domestic political rivals, software developers among them.

Here are some entertaining thought exercises:

A cyber 9/11 is linked to Bitcoin. Can Bitcoin developers be sanctioned?

A cyber 9/11 is linked to Tor. Can Tor developers be sanctioned?

You donate to Wikileaks, which is linked to a national security threat. Can you be sanctioned?

Section 1(ii)(B) applies to _any_ individual or entity, domestic or abroad, developing or facilitating development of pentesting or related software employed against vague and faceless "national security interests". But don't you worry, because this is only applicable to the "Chinese" threat which may actually be true for the first couple of years to build political support for the eventual, predictable abuses of power.

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tptacek|11 years ago

No, "Section 1(ii)(B)" does not work that way.

LLWM|11 years ago

Real 9/11 with airplanes happened. Were airplane manufacturers sanctioned?