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Re: Splendid Narcotic Joy

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The Internet's current design virtually guarantees anonymity to its users. (As a New Yorker cartoon noted some years ago, "On the Internet, nobody knows that you're a dog.") But that anonymity is now the most vexing challenge for law enforcement. An Internet attacker can route a connection through many countries to hide his location, which may be from an account in an Internet cafe purchased with a stolen credit card.

First, we want to thank everyone for their involvement with the API. You've provided valuable feedback and insight through your usage, forum posts and comments.

