Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 50986
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2008/8/27-9/3 [Computer/HW/Drives] UID:50986 Activity:low
8/27    always have offsite data storage
        http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-08-21/article/30943?headline=Campus-Police-Raid-Long-Haul-Seize-Computers-Disks-Drives
        \_ This article also has a lot of funny lines in it.  Ah Berkeley.
        \_ This is on concern I have about co-los and cloud computing. What
        \_ This is one concern I have about co-los and cloud computing. What
           happens when the FBI raids Amazon S3 for having child porn on the
           servers? I think the people who say that the future of computing is
           a cloud somewhere run by an outsourced IT department are on crack.
           I'd never run any business I cared about in that manner.
           \_ read up about safe harbor
              \_ Why is safe harbor relevant?
        \_ When I was a POW, we didn't HAVE offsite storage!
           \_ I dunn, being a POW is kinda like being in offsite storage...
           \_ The FBI is not stupid. They are not going to shut down a bunch
              of legitimate companies just to catch a few child molestors.
              \_ I think you are underestimating the stupidity of the FBI.
        \_ This is nuts, BPD is out of hand here.
           \_ looks like this is the UCPD and the FBI, not BPD.  plus people
              have been harassing and leaving low yield pipe bombs in the yards
              of campus bio researchers.  I'm sure this is why they got raided.
              some dumbass used the free internet at the Long Haul to email out
              threatening letters.
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www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-08-21/article/30943?headline=Campus-Police-Raid-Long-Haul-Seize-Computers-Disks-Drives
Classifieds News Updates: Campus Police Raid Long Haul, Seizing Computers, Disks, Drives By Richard Brenneman Wednesday August 27, 2008 UC Berkeley campus police, guns drawn, raided the Long Haul Infoshop Wednesday morning, seizing 13 computers and other gear, but the reason remains a mystery. The building, which houses a collection of individual organizations ranging from the Needle Exchange to the East Bay Prisoner Support, was targeted by a team of at least seven officers. According to the search warrant obtained by UC Berkeley Police Detective Bill Kasiske, officers believed the computers inside the officers at 3124 Shattuck Ave. The document did not describe the alleged crimes nor did it name any perpetrators, and no arrests were made at the time of the raid. In addition to computers and data storage media, the warrant targeted all written, typed or electronically stored documents containing information of people who used the computers inside the building. Pattie Wall, an attorney for the Homeless Action Center (HAC), was working in her office next door at 3126 Shattuck when police knocked at the door. Wall told the officers to check with the landlord, the Northern California Land Trust, but the trust's director wasn't in, so the officers returned, telling Wall they didn't need a key. After they asked if there was a rear entrance, the officers went down the center hallway at HAC, drawing their pistols as they neared the rear door, said Wall. Then the officers walked out the door and to the back door of Long Haul and made their entry. Meanwhile Wall called staff at the Long Haul, who rushed to scene, also bringing civil rights attorney James B Chanin, who has an office in the block to the north. Chanin said he was surprised by the warrant, since it didn't identify any specific organization. "I can't imagine the judge knew that the building housed many different organizations," he said. Chanin said that a warrant that targeted a specific group wouldn't allow police "to go into a building and take everybody's stuff. But that's what I believe happened, and that's not right." Ian Winters, executive director of the land trust and Long Haul's landlord, said the raid was the first in his memory, "and we never had any problems even while Long Hail had the marijuana club here." In addition to offering a home to individual groups, Long Haul board member Greg Horton said the building's Internet room provided computers to give on-line access for those otherwise unable to afford it. By the time the raid was over, only monitors, keyboards and disconnected cables were left. Kathryn Miller, another board member, said the seizure would prevent publication of the next issue of the radical newspaper Slingshot, given that all the material for the edition was stored on the computers. The Slingshot is produced by one of four collectives that are listed on the Long Haul's web page. The others are the Long Haul Infoshop, the bicycling advocacy group Cycles of Change and the Anarchist Study Group. The raid drew a small crowd, with many of the observers taking pictures of the officers through the building's front windows and later as they carried out the computer hardware. Soul, a long-time broadcaster on Berkeley Liberation Radio, said the underground radio station had been impacted by the raid. "During all the resistance to the Gulf War and other times they never raided the Long Haul. Soul said she believed the raid stemmed from the UC Berkeley campus police pressure on the treesit at the Memorial Stadium oak grove. Chanin said he had contacted the National Lawyers Guild on behalf of the Long Haul tenants. The raiders were comparatively neat, taping severed locks and screws removed from lock hardware neatly on the walls next to the place where they'd been removed. 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