Hola,
I wanted to let you know that at derechos digitales we wrote a basic tor exit notice in spanish. You can find it in [1] and a mirror in [2]. We look forward to receive feedback from the community to improve it (content, ui, etc), hoping that it could be useful to other relay operators. We have also added legal info of some countries. Feedback and contributions in this matter are welcome as well :)
[1] https://0xacab.org/tortola/exit-notice [2] https://github.com/derechosdigitales/tor-exit-notice
Saludos. --i
Hi ilv,
On 18 Jun 2017, at 06:10, ilv@torproject.org wrote:
Hola,
I wanted to let you know that at derechos digitales we wrote a basic tor exit notice in spanish. You can find it in [1] and a mirror in [2].
This is great! There are a lot of relays in Spanish-speaking countries.
We look forward to receive feedback from the community to improve it (content, ui, etc), hoping that it could be useful to other relay operators.
You can make a pull request to https://github.com/chgans/tor-exit-notice which has US, FR, and DE at the moment.
You can also email tor-relays@lists.torproject.org to tell relay operators about the notice.
We have also added legal info of some countries. Feedback and contributions in this matter are welcome as well :)
[1] https://0xacab.org/tortola/exit-notice [2] https://github.com/derechosdigitales/tor-exit-notice
Saludos. --i
T
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Hi teor,
On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 08:37:49AM +1000, teor wrote:
Hi ilv,
On 18 Jun 2017, at 06:10, ilv@torproject.org wrote:
Hola,
I wanted to let you know that at derechos digitales we wrote a basic tor exit notice in spanish. You can find it in [1] and a mirror in [2].
This is great! There are a lot of relays in Spanish-speaking countries.
We look forward to receive feedback from the community to improve it (content, ui, etc), hoping that it could be useful to other relay operators.
You can make a pull request to https://github.com/chgans/tor-exit-notice which has US, FR, and DE at the moment.
You can also email tor-relays@lists.torproject.org to tell relay operators about the notice.
Nice, thanks for the info.
-i
We have also added legal info of some countries. Feedback and contributions in this matter are welcome as well :)
[1] https://0xacab.org/tortola/exit-notice [2] https://github.com/derechosdigitales/tor-exit-notice
Saludos. --i
T
-- Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)
teor2345 at gmail dot com PGP C855 6CED 5D90 A0C5 29F6 4D43 450C BA7F 968F 094B ricochet:ekmygaiu4rzgsk6n xmpp: teor at torproject dot org
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 02:15:40PM +0200, Fumiko wrote:
On 06/17/17 22:10, ilv@torproject.org wrote:
I wanted to let you know that at derechos digitales we wrote a basic tor exit notice in spanish.
hey ilv, great news, thanks! will try for sure contribute with the legal framework in Bolivia as soon as I get some spare time.
Thanks, that would be awesome!
-i
Hi, ilv. Thanks for starting that, i have some questions:
1. is there such a thing as a standard tor notice or that is actually meant to be localized/contextualized?
2. i see you started some legal analysis of the brazilian situation. I find it very important given the (economic and political) disputes over the brazillian internet "bill of rights" (marco civil da internet) and the usual lack of legal support for smaller/autonomous groups i've been in contact with. So the question is: do you (or others in the list) know about other initiatives of legal analysis and support for internet freedom/privacy in brasil?
thanks again! drebs.
Quoting ilv@torproject.org (2017-06-17 16:10:03)
Hola,
I wanted to let you know that at derechos digitales we wrote a basic tor exit notice in spanish. You can find it in [1] and a mirror in [2]. We look forward to receive feedback from the community to improve it (content, ui, etc), hoping that it could be useful to other relay operators. We have also added legal info of some countries. Feedback and contributions in this matter are welcome as well :)
[1] https://0xacab.org/tortola/exit-notice [2] https://github.com/derechosdigitales/tor-exit-notice
Saludos. --i
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Hi Drebs, I've some links about that, not sure if exactly what are you looking for but it worth to share and have a look on it:
1. internetlab.org.br did this report some months ago about surveillance, marco civil and the new BR law which allow gov to spy people just assuming they are terrorists:
http://www.internetlab.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Vigilancia_sobre_as...
2. Report from art19 about how gov violating the freedom of expression "Violações à Liberdade de Expressão" in BR
LINK: http://artigo19.org/?p=11496
3. Art19 Showing the 5 year analysis of open information access and how this affect Human Rights Defenders (example: no info about abortion, agrotoxicos and dirtlist about slaves contemporary work in BR)
LINK: http://artigo19.org/?p=11599
I know there's more, as situation here is getting hot.. ..so please, if you all know more feel free to share it!
byez
Hi drebs,
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 04:17:27PM -0400, drebs wrote:
Hi, ilv. Thanks for starting that, i have some questions:
- is there such a thing as a standard tor notice or that is actually meant to be localized/contextualized?
This notice is meant to be localized/contextualized. In [1] you can see that there is info that should be replaced, like contact information and legal aspects depending on the country. Of course, these are just suggestions, the narrative can also be changed or improved. In any case, I think it would be good to have all of this different/contextualized notices in one place so it's easier to find them and create new ones, and to have a broader vision of the various situations and contexts of the region.
- i see you started some legal analysis of the brazilian situation. I find it very important given the (economic and political) disputes over the brazillian internet "bill of rights" (marco civil da internet) and the usual lack of legal support for smaller/autonomous groups i've been in contact with. So the question is: do you (or others in the list) know about other initiatives of legal analysis and support for internet freedom/privacy in brasil?
This is not my field of expertise, but I've been told this would be a good starting point as well: https://privacyinternational.org/node/979
thanks again! drebs.
Thanks for the interest on this! Abrazos,
Quoting ilv@torproject.org (2017-06-17 16:10:03)
Hola,
I wanted to let you know that at derechos digitales we wrote a basic tor exit notice in spanish. You can find it in [1] and a mirror in [2]. We look forward to receive feedback from the community to improve it (content, ui, etc), hoping that it could be useful to other relay operators. We have also added legal info of some countries. Feedback and contributions in this matter are welcome as well :)
[1] https://0xacab.org/tortola/exit-notice [2] https://github.com/derechosdigitales/tor-exit-notice
Saludos. --i
--i
This notice is meant to be localized/contextualized. In [1] you can see that there is info that should be replaced, like contact information and legal aspects depending on the country. Of course, these are just suggestions, the narrative can also be changed or improved. In any case, I think it would be good to have all of this different/contextualized notices in one place so it's easier to find them and create new ones, and to have a broader vision of the various situations and contexts of the region.
Sorry, [1] is https://0xacab.org/tortola/exit-notice/tree/master/plantilla/un-archivo
--i
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