Techdirt Podcast Episode 57: Can Silicon Valley Help 'Disrupt' ISIS?
from the yes/no/maybe dept
Lately, there’s been a lot of talk about cooperation between the government and the technology industry in the fight against terrorism, radicalization and, specifically, ISIS. A lot of this talk consists of the hugely problematic requests we discuss here regularly, like compromising encryption and cooperating with mass surveillance — but is that all there is to it? This week, we discuss what role Silicon Valley actually could play in combating ISIS.
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Filed Under: disruption, encryption, government, isis, silicon valley
Comments on “Techdirt Podcast Episode 57: Can Silicon Valley Help 'Disrupt' ISIS?”
Then what?
Can silicon valley disrupt…
Libertarians.
Republicans.
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yes
Of course they can. The real question is at what cost. I don’t think any non terrorist person wants terrorism to happen but what is the sacrifice that must be paid? I would rather have privacy, anonymity, security, and freedom than give those up for disrupting any terrorist online.
Short answer
NO
Long answer:
Your an idiot for even asking the question.