D66 wants ddos attacks to protest legally allow

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D66 would be ddos attacks which are done as an online demonstration is no longer as illegally labelled. That reports news agency Novum. D66 wants to own say clear rules for online demonstrations.

Legalizing ddos attacks would be part of these rules. However, the political party requires that the attack is pre-announced, so that companies already can take measures to reduce the impact to a minimum. According to Verhoeven the rules around digital demonstrations are established in the law. By rules such online demonstrations on the decent way may be done, the opinion of D66.

The legalizing of a ddos attack is part of the election program of the Dutch political party D66, which share by news agency Novum, was published. In the program also states that the party wants to do to the privacy of internet users to protect: as there must be more to be done to the transfer of personal information by companies to curtail services and law enforcement agencies would be less likely to have access to e-mail data.

Also want the D66, to make sure that websites are less easy to be blocked. Blockages, such as in The Pirate Bay, is because of copyright infringement would no longer be allowed: only with serious crime should not, according to the D66 a website be blocked.