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The work here is to educate the users and provide them with simple enough tools and tutorials.<br>Changing into an open dns should be a no-brainer.<br>Create blog entries with the title "how to watch youtube" or "youtube blocked" and provide a simple tutorial into circumvention. <br><br>-rodrigo<br>> Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 10:14:49 +0100<br>> From: fili.garavaglia@gmail.com<br>> To: pp.international.general@lists.pirateweb.net<br>> Subject: Re: [pp.int.general] STOP<br>> <br>> Cool Gregory let us know if there are any news about that!<br>> Filippo<br>> <br>> On 10/27/10, Gregory Engels <Gregory.Engels@piratenpartei-hessen.de> wrote:<br>> > On 26.10.2010, at 23:58, Filippo Giuseppe Garavaglia wrote:<br>> ><br>> >> I'm italian and the openDNS trick stopped working long ago with my<br>> >> isp.<br>> >> if everything fails try the old webproxy method.<br>> ><br>> > The Pirate Party of Hesse (subdivision of Germany) has decided on<br>> > its last general assembly to host a DNS server with DNSSEC extension.<br>> ><br>> > And I also could imagine that it will answer to more ports than just the<br>> > standard "53" one.<br>> ><br>> > But, due to limited resources it will take at least 6 weeks till this<br>> > server will go live.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Gregory Engels<br>> > International Coordinator<br>> > Pirate Party of Germany<br>> ><br>> > mobile: +49 172 853 44 91<br>> > skype:gregory.engels<br>> > jabber:dichter@jabber.piratenpartei.de<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ____________________________________________________<br>> Pirate Parties International - General Talk<br>> pp.international.general@lists.pirateweb.net<br>> http://lists.pirateweb.net/mailman/listinfo/pp.international.general<br>                                            </body>
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