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Newsweek on darknets
A bit of a disappointing piece in Newsweek International on darknets: "Tools to remain anonymous are fueling the surge in file sharing." Only six paragraphs long.
The reporter interviewed me on the subject two weeks ago, but none of my observations -- about darknets as a model for legitimate businesses -- made it into the article, likely due to space limitations.
Funny how publications like Newsweek still haven't discovered that the Web has no space limitations.
September 19, 2005 at 01:07 AM in darknets | Permalink
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