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Telecomix is a decentralized cluster of net activists, committed to the freedom of expression. Telecomix is a name used by both WeRebuild and Telecomix. WeRebuild is a collaborative project used to propose and discuss laws as well as to collect information about politics and politicians. The Telecomix is the operative body that executes schemes and proposals presented by the WeRebuild.〔(Werebuild and Telecomix CV )〕〔(“Chaos et productivité : l’entreprise 2.0 chez les cyberactivistes” ) on ReadWriteWeb France〕 On September 15, 2011, Telecomix diverted all connections to the Syrian web, and redirected internauts to a page with instructions to bypass censorship.〔(“#OpSyria: When the Internet does not let Citizens down” ) on Reflets.info〕 Moreover, "Telecomix circulated the ways of using landlines to circumvent state blockages of broadband networks" during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Their most recent intervention was a large release of Blue Coat surveillance log files, allegedly revealing vast interception in Syria, which was analyzed and made public from the "telecommunist cluster" of Telecomix. The leak had previously been criticized for possibly revealing too much sensitive information about Syrian users by security researcher and hacker Jacob Appelbaum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Syrian-internet-censors-log-files-released-1355276.html )〕 == History == Telecomix was created at April 18, 2009, as a suggestion following a seminar about surveillance, the legislative changes regulating the National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA), and other laws processed in the European Parliament at the time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://web.archive.org/web/20100815070731/http://frapedia.se/wiki/Seminarium_i_Göteborg_den_18_April_2009 )〕 The audience was asked to help stop the surveillance laws that were about to be passed in the European Parliament. The evening after the seminar a spontaneous bifurcation started and someone threw a cipher. It was then Telecomix was born. During the first months of Telecomix' existence, focus was mostly on the Telecoms Package, the Data Retention Directive and the laws regulating the FRA. Work consisted of gathering information about the laws and the political processes involved, public conversations with legislators and art projects.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Telecomix )〕 As Telecomix grew larger, the definition and boundaries of the cluster became more undefined. According to one interview, an activist described it as "an ever growing bunch of friends that do things together" consisting of "() roughly 20 extremely active members, 50 active and some 300 total including lurkers". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Telecomix is a decentralized cluster of net activists, committed to the freedom of expression. Telecomix is a name used by both WeRebuild and Telecomix. WeRebuild is a collaborative project used to propose and discuss laws as well as to collect information about politics and politicians. The Telecomix is the operative body that executes schemes and proposals presented by the WeRebuild.(Werebuild and Telecomix CV )(“Chaos et productivité : l’entreprise 2.0 chez les cyberactivistes” ) on ReadWriteWeb France On September 15, 2011, Telecomix diverted all connections to the Syrian web, and redirected internauts to a page with instructions to bypass censorship.(“」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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