Jailed AlterNIC cofounder Eugene Kashpureff's business partner sets up a fund for him, while he awaits an extradition hearing in Canada.
Diane Boling is asking people to contribute to the Eugene Kashpureff Defense Fund at the Royal Bank of Canada.
Kashpureff, arrested on October 31, is slated for an extradition hearing December 12 to face FBI charges of wire and computer fraud.
The charges that Kashpureff is facing stem back to a "protest" Kashpureff waged in July in which he modified the master database that acts as a phone directory for the Internet so that many surfers who tried to get to "internic.net" were instead directed to the AlterNIC page at "www.alternic.net." Kashpureff said he did this to bring attention to the AlterNIC, set up as an alternative to the powerful InterNIC.
The ruse apparently worked, at least in some quarters.
While some saw him as a hero, others saw him as a vandal who tampered with some of the Internet's fundamental protocols in order to thumb his nose at Network Solutions, which runs the InterNIC.
"I think they're overreacting," he said. "I can see why they're overreacting. He's egged them on."
Plus, Sexton added, Kashpureff's friends are worried about his children and their fate.