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Blocking International DNS
Joakim Aronius <joakim at aronius.com> writes:
> * Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists at gmail.com) wrote:
>> This isnt new - there have been proposals elsewhere for a resolver
>> based blacklist of child porn sites.
>>
>
> Swedish ISPs are required to enforce a DNS blacklist for childporn,
> perhaps also other European countries.
Yes, this has alrady spread to a number of European countries:
http://circamp.eu/
> And once you get these things in place you never know where it will end...
Unfortunately, yes. We already have a pretty ugly example of that:
Telenor (Norwegian ISP) was sued by the music and film industry with a
demand that Telenor should block all access to The Pirate Bay. The
suggested method was abusing this DNS filter to block access to a number
of Pirate Bay domains.
Luckily the Norwegian court system do sometimes work:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS401576177920091106
But history usually repeats itself, so I assume this idea will come up
again. And again. And again.
Bj?rn