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Dark Web Policing Threatens National Sovereignty, Researcher Argues

• http://motherboard.vice.com, Joseph Cox

When a suspected criminal acts on the dark web, authorities are unlikely to know where in the world he or she is physically located. So if they then attempt to take action, they might be inadvertently carrying out an operation that crosses borders.

One researcher argues in a working paper that this raises serious concerns around national sovereignty, and could even lead to retaliation from affected countries or prosecution of investigators.

"Basically, it's like playing Russian Roulette with cross-border cyber operations," Ahmed Ghappour, visiting assistant professor at UC Hastings College of Law and author of the paper "Searching Places Unknown: Law Enforcement Jurisdiction on the Dark Web," told Motherboard in a phone call.


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