TAO (Collective)
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The TAO Collective or The Anarchy Organization is a Canada-based radical and non-profit computer service provider, offering free email and web hosting in exchange for mutual aid. As the first of its kind in North America, it has helped to spawn another radical tech group called resist.ca as well as inspire others. The organization is founded on anarchist principles of self-determination, cooperation, and liberty, values expressed by the empowerment of everyday activists in possessing non-corporate and non-state-controlled Internet tools. The group now goes by the name of OAT (TAO backwards and "organizing autonomous telecomms"). Thousands of radical activist members who are engaged in a variety of anti-corporate, anti-racist, anarchist, anti-war, and environmental movements now use OAT services.
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- Now, Jan 18 - 24, 2001 – What's Howard Hampton's bright idea? Ontario NDP leader goes for business as usual while ferment engulfs his party Article calls Jesse Hirsh "the brains behind tao.ca, a virtual gathering place for leftists across the city and around the world."
- Now, September 16-22, 1999 – Hacking back at Indonesia – Hacktivists exact their revenge for the Timor rights nightmare Mentions a posting on "an international hacktivist e-mail list run off the Toronto-based tao server, an Internet cooperative involved in political activism."