Tuesday, October 11, 2011

postheadericon As Expected, Alternative DNS Systems Sprouting Up To Ignore US Censorship

After the U.S. government, through Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division (ICE) began to enter the domain without any notice or hearing conflicting (almost all over the world who believe it is reasonable to proceedings regular), some people quickly assembled a browser extension called MAFIAAfire that any movement by the convulsions of the ICE and take you directly to the sites whose domains were seized. However, given that the Internet is often said, a way to see censorship as "damage" and route around them. Of course, this could be done in a larger scale. Like many people who built the key pieces of the basic infrastructure of the Internet has warned, continuing with this policy (and its extension to the protection of intellectual property) will lead to more solutions that inevitably one key pieces and the Internet makes it much safer. Supporters of the protection of intellectual property refuse to heed this warning - and for what we have heard - they refuse to compromise and ensure that the basic operation of the DNS will be protected.



So now totally as planned, we are already seeing the alternative DNS systems to appear, the advertising should be used to circumvent government censorship of the American sites. The attention these days is called BlockAid.me.

What is surprising is that the advocates of protection of intellectual property can not understand how it is

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is that they do not really realize how it destroyed any argument made in the United States around the world to try to protest against political censorship. Some say it is totally different, but it is not. Both involve a government entity to decide which web sites can not be achieved without a trial. This makes the U.S. ridiculous in the eyes of the world, but I think the time to ensure that Universal and Warner Bros. can consolidate their profits for a few years ... everything is good
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