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 | | The focus for most hacking activity on the continent is the Hamburg-based Chaos Computer Club, which organises meetings, lectures, publishes magazines and books on the politics of information and holds an annual conference which usually draws hackers from around Europe. |
 | | The club, who's motto is "access public data freely while protecting private data firmly", was formed by Wau Holland after the publication of the A5 hacking magazine Datenschleuder in 1982. |
 | | Realising that the majority of the public were unaccustomed to, and in some cases frightened of, the new technology, they attempted to open up and demystify thre computerised landscape. |
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