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The Technology Secrets of Cocaine Inc. (archive.org)
30 points by byrneseyeview on April 29, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments


Submarines, radar-detecting planes, custom mapping software and encrypted radio networks? If it wasn't for all the , uh, murder and illegal drug trafficking, that sounds like a lot of fun.


Time to legalize drugs. What happens if you take an organization that has all the resources of a large corporation, but put them outside the law? This is what happens.


On the other hand, the high street price of these drugs has subsidized a lot of research that could have neat private-sector applications. Perhaps diverse legal regimes are the best way to go.


For some reason I doubt either the DEA or the drug lords are going to publish their findings in an academic journal.


But it might profit the drug lords to Open Source their methods. Lots of small-time players using very effective methods would keep the authorities quite busy and they could also benefit through the shared innovation. Though I'm not sure if I want to see the GPL enforced through hitmen and car bombings.


True. However, one might expect that as drug lords get richer, the stability of legitimate businesses becomes more attractive. So if they can earn $5 million/year selling coke (but worrying about their safety) or $500,000/year selling the data-mining software they developed to keep their capos in line, the latter may be attractive.

In addition, such techniques might be passed along by folks like this guy: http://www.scribd.com/doc/10429/Former-Marijuana-Smuggler-Se...


We already have diverse legal regimes. Africa? China? Russia?


USA?


This stuff is fascinating though :-)


yeap, interesting, but quite old.




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