[pp.int.general] STOP

Mariano Alesandro malesandro at gmail.com
Wed Oct 27 10:31:02 CEST 2010


2010/10/26 Filippo Giuseppe Garavaglia <fili.garavaglia at gmail.com>:
> I'm italian and the openDNS trick stopped working long ago with my isp.
> if everything fails try the old webproxy method.
>
> Filippo
>
> On 10/26/10, Rick Falkvinge (Piratpartiet) <rick at piratpartiet.se> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Nicolai.
>>> I will try that out, but it's a shame that we have to go through work
>>> arounds :(
>>>
>>
>> The situation is doubly treacherous. Because the censorship is trivial
>> to circumvent, not many people really care about it. In the meantime,
>> censorship is being established as an accepted legal practice.
>>
>> The next step, once it is accepted in legal circles, is of course to
>> crack down with effective means rather than stupid DNS falsifications.
>> At that point, any protests will have a much harder time gaining steam
>> since nobody protested earlier.
>>
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Yeah, thanks. But I think I know what Rick means, they are taking away
little by little, and we get used to things that shouldn't be, and
that only helps to set the bases up for the next cut.
But for example in my case here in Danmark, I really don't know what
to do, I don't mean using DNS's or webproxies, I mean what to do to
attack the problem at its core. Because it is taking liberties away
from people, but I feel like I would be one person against a machine,
I'm kinda lost at that...


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