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25th Chaos Communication Congress

NOTHING TO HIDE

Author(s): ANIKA KEHRER, NILS MAGNUS

Chaos Communication Congress visitors were probably more interested in their digital civil rights, as reflected in the congress motto “Nothing to hide,” but first they had to cope with closed ticket counters and overflowing rooms.

According to a hand-written sign, visitors arriving too late or briefly vacating their seats had to wait outside the door. With more than 4000 visitors at the 25th Chaos Communication, the record attendance forced organizers to cancel sales of multiple-day tickets on day two.


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