D66 is unclear about allowing ddos attacks

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D66 denies that the ddos attacks under certain conditions wants to legalize it. Dutch mp Kees Verhoeven argues that not to have said; he says only that ‘online demonstrate must be possible’, but what that exactly means is unclear.

Last Friday, wrote news agency Novum that D66 ddos attacks to protest the legal would allow, provided that these be pre-announced, so that companies are already measures that could take the impact to a minimum. It would also include the ‘rules’ have to come to the ‘demonstrations’ is not the hand to walk.

Opposite Tweakers.net denies Verhoeven, however, about ddos’and to have had. However, he argues that fundamental rights ‘full’ on the internet should apply and that ” online to demonstrate must be possible and must be organised.’ “There is a big grey area between a ddos attack and an online petition,” says Verhoeven.

The question is, according to Verhoeven when there is damage, and referred to damage as a result of the demonstrations, which he seems to targets on the down websites in protest. According to the Mp, it is not, however, so that D66 proposes to ddos attacks under certain conditions. “That is not sufficiently crystallized,” says Verhoeven.

He says no statements about specific techniques to want to do. “I have not done and that I now not do,” he says. The party wants the issue in the coming period, ‘work out’. On his site writes Verhoeven in any case, however, that the party against ‘illegal ddos attacks.

In his manifesto speaks D66, inter alia, its support for net neutrality and the party that copyright law should not lead to a curtailment of internet freedom’. Also, it should be copyright reform, described the democrats.