So to sum up what happened: 1) I was about to sign up to new hosting service, saw that TOS had a "jeopardize NatSec" issue.
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Then I can write abt how the FBI wants to get things like log files from NatSec jeopardizing websites like mine w/just an NSL.
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You can protect against NSLs by hosting outside the US. I moved http://AntiPolygraph.org abroad for precisely this reason.
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But that makes it easier to collect under 12333.
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It still makes it harder for the USG to obtain server logs. Of course, XKEYSCORE can identify all visitors to a site.
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I guess the question is whether NSA or FBI is more interested in me and my readers.
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But answer to that prolly depends on the day.
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Glad this has a happy ending
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It'll be happy when I'm back beating up the FBI again--in a non-NatSec jeopardizing fashion, of course--not before.
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