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What The Hack is over, but our Wiki is alive!

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What The Hack is really completely over now. Except in our heads. It's hard to explain what it was like, you really had to be there. It will never be as good as the real thing, but we did generate lots of press coverage, made lots of pictures, recorded lots of lectures and created lots of different articles on this wiki system. Browse around, you might get a glimpse (but just a glimpse) of what we all experienced.

We all look forward to learning of all the initiatives that started because people met at WTH. And we will enjoy watching the media stories surrounding some of the WTH topics and lectures develop. If you were at WTH and have any memories, pictures, or other material you'd like to share, you are encouraged to put them on this wiki.

And maybe (just maybe... :-) we'll all meet again in 2009...


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Data Retention Is No Solution - Sign Petition

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The data retention plans of the EU - to store all telephone and internet traffic data - are massively invading privacy and therefore the freedom of people in Europe, while at the same time lacking necessity for police investigation and leaving lots of possibilities for malicious people to sneak around this surveillance method. It's an invasive tool that effects every citizen, and lacks the improvement of security, with which its implementation is argued. Read the details on the campaign of European privacy activists and sign "Data rentention is no solution!"

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