Announce the three-year development roadmap in a press friendly format.
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+<li>19 December 2008: Tor releases 3-year development roadmap.  Read the
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+<a href="/press/2008-12-19-roadmap-press-release.html.en">Press Release</a> for more
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 <li>05 December 2008: Tor 0.2.0.32 released as stable.  Read the <a
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 <li><b>We are actively looking for new sponsors and funding.</b>
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+<li>19 December 2008: Tor releases 3-year development roadmap.  Read the
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 <li>05 December 2008: Tor 0.2.0.32 released as stable.  Read the <a
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+<h2>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</h2>
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+<h2><strong>THE TOR PROJECT ANNOUNCES THREE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT ROADMAP</strong></h2>
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+<p><strong>DEDHAM, MA</strong> - The Tor Project has published its <a
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+href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/tor/trunk/doc/roadmaps/2008-12-19-roadmap-full.pdf">three year
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+development roadmap</a>, focused on providing anti-censorship tools and
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+services for the advancement of Internet freedom in closed
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+societies.</p>
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+<p>Tor's tools and technologies are already used by hundreds of 
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+thousands of people to protect their activities online.  These 
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+users include journalists and human rights workers in politically 
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+rigid countries communicating with whistleblowers and dissidents. 
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+Law enforcement officers on Internet sting operations stay 
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+anonymous with Tor, as do people wanting to post socially 
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+sensitive information in chat rooms, like rape or abuse survivors 
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+and those with illnesses.  The Tor network also provides 
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+protection for people looking for another layer of privacy from 
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+the millions of websites and ISPs bent on collecting private 
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+information and tracking their moves online.</p>
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+<p>While Tor's original goal was to provide this important 
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+anonymity, many people around the world use Tor to get around 
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+Internet censorship, as well.  <a href="http://www.hrw.org/">Human
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+Rights Watch</a> and <a href="http://globalvoicesonline.org/">Global 
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+Voices Online</a> have both recommended Tor as a tool to circumvent 
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+censorship regimes in oppressive nations. The roadmap is focused 
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+on providing anti-censorship tools and services for the 
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+advancement of Internet freedom in closed societies.</p>
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+
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+<p>"If your Internet provider can't see what sites you're looking 
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+at, that also means they can't prevent you from reaching sites 
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+they don't want you to see," said Roger Dingledine, Tor Project 
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+Leader.  "This new roadmap with support from the larger community 
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+will let us make Tor even better at fighting censorship.  With 
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+three years of funding, we can tackle larger problems than 
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+before, and we can focus on making sure that Tor can grow to 
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+handle all the people who want to use it."</p>
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+
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+<p>Tor welcomes additional sponsors to join <a
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+href="https://www.torproject.org/sponsors">current sponsors</a>; 
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+such as the Broadcasting Board of Governors, the NLnet Foundation,
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+and hundreds of individual donors. While existing funders are enough to
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+get the items on the roadmap started, an additional $2.1 million over the
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+next three years will turn the roadmap into usable tools.</p>
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+</br>
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+<h2>ABOUT THE TOR PROJECT</h2>
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+</br>
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+<p>Based in Dedham, MA, The Tor Project 
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+develops free and open-source software that provides online 
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+anonymity to the everyday Internet user. Tor was born out of a 
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+collaboration with the U.S. Naval Research Lab starting in 2001, 
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+and it became an official U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2006. The 
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+Tor Project now works with many individuals, NGOs, law 
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+enforcement agencies, and businesses globally to help them 
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+protect their anonymity online.</p>
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+<p>In addition to its efforts developing and maintaining the Tor 
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+anonymity software and the Tor network, The Tor Project also 
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+helps to lead the research community in understanding how to 
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+build and measure scalable and secure anonymity networks. The Tor 
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+developers publish several new research papers each year in major 
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+academic security conferences, and just about every major 
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+security conference these days includes a Tor-related paper.</p>
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+<p>The "Onion Logo" and "Tor" wordmark are registered trademarks 
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+of The Tor Project, Inc.</p>
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+<p>Contact: Andrew Lewman</p>
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+<p>Tel: +1-781-424-9877</p>
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+<p>Email: execdir@torproject.org</p>
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+<p><a href="https://www.torproject.org/">Website: Tor Project</a></p>
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