Darknet
Schmuddelecke oder letzter Freiraum des Internets?
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Narrated by:
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Isabelle Demey
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Martin Ruthenberg
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By:
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Kai Laufen
About this listen
Sie wollen politisch Verfolgten in Diktaturen ein sicheres Internet bieten. Und die TOR-Software wird bei Weitem nicht nur von Kriminellen genutzt: Auch Journalisten, Anwälte, Polizisten oder Soldaten haben das Bedürfnis nach Sicherheit und Vertraulichkeit. Was also wiegt mehr: das Recht auf Privatsphäre, Briefgeheimnis und freie Kommunikation aller Internetnutzer oder aber die Verfolgung von Straftaten durch einige wenige?
O-Töne:
- Joachim Huber, Kriminalrat des Bayerischen LKAs in Schwabing;
- Jörg Ziercke, Präsident des BKAs;
- Troels Oerting, Kriminalist und Leiter von Europol in Dänemark;
- Holger Hank, Leiter der digitalen Abteilung der Deutsche Welle Akademie;
- Hauke Gierow, Referent für Informationsfreiheit im Internet bei Reporter ohne Grenzen in Berlin;
- Roger Dingledine, Miterfinder der TOR-Software sowie ein BBC-Reporter und eine politische Aktivistin und Bloggerin aus London;
- Regie: Kai Laufen.
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