Democrat teams up with movie industry to propose website-blocking law
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Really uh...
Setting themselves up for success uh..
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Shit birds. Hail the all important corporation. The line must move up. Hail the line.
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This somehow reads with the same energy as those "please don't download scientific papers for free from <long list of websites>, that would be so terrible" posts.
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Lofgren is a corporate stooge is the message I'm getting.
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@some_guy is there such a thing as an open source dns and encrypted DNS? Or federated DNS?
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oh cool, tackling the key issues facing us right now
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Article 1) Streaming prices going up
Article 2) websites being blocked -
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They're absolutely is, it's called onion routing, get around DNS blocks with tor as long as you know where you're going.
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This is some dumb shit.
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It sort if have to be. In the end there has to be one source of truth for each TLD, otherwise who is to say who owns foo.com, and what it resolves to?
And then the same structure for assigning TLD ownership.
But there is nothing stopping you from running another DNS service, call it DNS2 with different root servers, etc. It is just going to be extemely hard to convince people to use it.
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We already have site blocking in France.