10 years since the last Groklaw post
10 years ago yesterday, Pamela Jones ("PJ") posted her last entry on #Groklaw:
groklawstatic.ibiblio.org/arti…
(the website hasn't been updated in 10 years either, so it seems not to have a 'https' address)
#PJ's contribution to the development of the internet and how it should work is immeasurable, and she is sorely missed.
I hope she is well.
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in reply to hugo roy • — (Dublin, probably.) •That's not an unreasonable analysis.
However, I'm remembering the context that in 2013 we were only then coming it the end of a number of years of the US government being told by business leaders that FOSS was unamerican, and that the GPL, in particular, was unconstitutional.
Given how...
- the US government prosecutes leakers and whistelblowers in a manner that denies them a defence of serving the public interest; and how
- some in the US government equate the use of protection technologies like encryption with heinous activities like child sexual abuse and terrorism; and how
- Aaron Swartz was treated by those prosecuting an alleged copyright infringement ...
... I don't think *her* analysis was unreasonable. All it needed was just one ambitious fed to take it upon themselves to investigate unamerican and unconstitutional activities such as promoting FOSS and the GPL; there would have been many in the Groklaw community who would have been put at risk if it suffered the same abuse as lavabit did. Perhaps a low risk, but definitely a high impact for those involved.
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in reply to Éibhear 🔭 • •The following is the original text of the post. #Friendica posts seem to get elided in #Mastodon when the title is used:
10 years ago yesterday, Pamela Jones ("PJ") posted her last entry on #Groklaw:
groklawstatic.ibiblio.org/arti…
(the website hasn't been updated in 10 years either, so it seems not to have a 'https' address)
#PJ's contribution to the development of the internet and how it should work is immeasurable, and she is sorely missed.
I hope she is well.
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