Alleged Anonymous Member Faces Internet Ban, Monitoring Software

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The U.S. Government is demanding that an alleged member of the online hacking group Anonymous be banned from using the Internet as a condition of his release, but won't require him to run FBI monitoring software on his computers, saying the monitoring wasn't enforceable

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Jack said:
The U.S. Government is demanding that an alleged member of the online hacking group Anonymous be banned from using the Internet as a condition of his release, but won't require him to run FBI monitoring software on his computers, saying the monitoring wasn't enforceable

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Interesting, even if enforced, what would keep him from using someone else's device to connect from another IP
 
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An internet ban! That won't stay for long. You can't ban anyone from the internet, but also internet access is a new human right, so he has that case to argue to the courts and the US Government, or else he could take it to the Human Rights Courts, which would be bad publicity for the US Government.
 
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