Changes between Version 22 and Version 23 of response-from-mfpl-members-server-seizure


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Apr 21, 2012, 3:14:59 PM (13 years ago)
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Stephen Mahood
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    5858= Questions we plan to answer soon: =
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     60== What sections of our contract with Bandcon was exercised in the server seizure? ==
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     62The Bandcon contract has only one section that refers to cooperating with the law and that is section 5.2 Compliance with Law and AUP, which specifically references the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), which can be changed at any time by Bandcon. The AUP has three relevant sections to the actions taken by the FBI, specifically sections [http://tlb.hwcdn.net/z6j5q8y3/cds/pdf/Highwinds.Network.CDN.Acceptable.Use.Policy.pdf f. Cooperation with Law Enforcement and section j. Email].
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    6064== As a MFPL member, if a server I'm on is seized, will I have data loss? ==
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    62 As a political organization protection of data is a key part of our mission, knowing that many of our members are active in different social movements we know that the potential exists for the authorities of the state to attempt to seize such data. As we have seen in the last year alone the many different states have or have attempted to seize data from different organizations (i.e. wikileaks, Bradley Manning, Megaupload to name a few). Since our membership is central to the organization we have contingency plans in place for data loss (as mentioned above), but we are human and cannot guarantee 100% that all data loss is fully recoverable, but as a political organization we will do the best of our abilities to restore any data loss relating to the servers
     66As a political organization protection of data is a key part of our mission, knowing that many of our members are active in different social movements we know that the potential exists for the authorities of the state to attempt to seize such data. As we have seen in the last year alone the many different states have or have attempted to seize data from different organizations (i.e. wikileaks, Bradley Manning, Megaupload to name a few). Since our membership is central to the organization we have contingency plans in place for data loss (as mentioned above), but we are human and cannot guarantee 100% that all data loss is fully recoverable, but as a political organization we will do the best of our abilities to restore any data loss relating to the servers.