[Freedombox-discuss] Blackberry phone & FreedomBox
Peter Colton
mailing-list at colton.me.uk
Wed Sep 8 19:37:24 UTC 2010
Hello all,
One of the points that Eben saw as a powerful aliment in the FreedomBox
makeup was the use of Asterisk. Phone communication that could have some
level of privacy.
Below is a snippet from a article at: Aljazeera - 02 Sep 2010
UN: Blackberry worries legitimate
"The UN technology chief has said that the Canadian maker of the Blackberry
should give governments around the world access to its customer data and
should not ignore their legitimate security concerns."
Link to this article:
http://english.aljazeera.net/business/2010/09/201092161032158949.html
Eben all so pointed out in his talk. That a major element of the FreedomBox
was where it lives. At the person's home. Because of this the authorities
would need to get permission to enter their home.
So by the look of it. The UN is one of a big supporters of allowing a
government to access secure phone communication of its citizens.
Being able to speak to others over a phone with some level of privacy is not
a human right. This is a Orwellian scenario, where the UN is "Big Brother"
and its in the process of normalizing this intrusion on peoples privacy.
Regards: Peter Colton
--
( GnuPG ID A5B614D4 )
( ftp.colton.me.uk/GnuPG/A5B614D4.asc )
More information about the Freedombox-discuss
mailing list