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I honestly can't agree with the author on the point that Anakata had done no wrong to people, only to computers (please, if I undertood it wrong, correct me). I don't know the laws about personal info in Denmark or Sweden, but according to my country laws access and publicity of personal data and even net browsing logs can be given only on grounds of legal charges brought to court concerning serious transgressions (of course, as we all know, the state's government can access any private data on need; but that is secondary to my point). I really hope Anakata is not guilty of all those charges brought against him (A pity to see a co-founder of TPB in jail), but if he really is guilty, he should answer for his crimes, just like anyone of us in his place would do (God forbid any of us be in his place though). In my openion, it is not strictly the matter of law and crime, but also a moral issue e.g. why would Anakata even have an idea to hack someones database and/or steal personal info logs? And if he really did this, how can he morally judje himself in the right to do this? I can't imagine any valid justification for such action. P.S. Data security level is not to blame, it's rather some people's nature which is responsible for crimes like that