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This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #1
The United Nations may get control of ICANN. This may a bad thing with censorship and all.

Article: http://regated.com/2016/08/oct-1-obama-g...-internet/
Quote:The Obama White House will allow bylaws to expire that hand internet power to global parties. The internet is tied to ICANN because ICANN is an American-controlled organization. ICANN has certain antitrust exemptions under the US Commerce Department. After October 1, the contract securing antitrust exemption expires.

8Chan Thread: https://8ch.net/pol/res/7300306.html#7300306

This honestly could be terrible, Obama has made no effort to renew it and our right-to-shitpost-about-offensive-topics could be affected, possibly.

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RE: This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #2
Saw this a few days ago, bad shit. Speculating that we'll see a large increase in tor traffic if this actually happens.

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RE: This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #3
(08-30-2016, 08:43 PM)sleaze Wrote: Saw this a few days ago, bad shit. Speculating that we'll see a large increase in tor traffic if this actually happens.

What I'm concerned about is:
-Tor being fucked with outright
-"Sensitive" content being filtered
-DMCA laws reloaded for copyright, but with harder punishment and at the ICANN level

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RE: This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #4
(08-31-2016, 12:11 AM)Axi Wrote:
(08-30-2016, 08:43 PM)sleaze Wrote: Saw this a few days ago, bad shit. Speculating that we'll see a large increase in tor traffic if this actually happens.

What I'm concerned about is:
-Tor being fucked with outright
-"Sensitive" content being filtered
-DMCA laws reloaded for copyright, but with harder punishment and at the ICANN level

If the population deems tor unsafe, there's at least alternatives like I2P. Copyright law is also becoming more and more of a threat as well, but people will find ways to share regardless.

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RE: This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #5
(08-31-2016, 12:33 AM)sleaze Wrote:
(08-31-2016, 12:11 AM)Axi Wrote:
(08-30-2016, 08:43 PM)sleaze Wrote: Saw this a few days ago, bad shit. Speculating that we'll see a large increase in tor traffic if this actually happens.

What I'm concerned about is:
-Tor being fucked with outright
-"Sensitive" content being filtered
-DMCA laws reloaded for copyright, but with harder punishment and at the ICANN level

If the population deems tor unsafe, there's at least alternatives like I2P. Copyright law is also becoming more and more of a threat as well, but people will find ways to share regardless.

I2P is not as simple to use as Tor though, if the general population is your target audience.

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RE: This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #6
(08-31-2016, 12:34 AM)Axi Wrote:
(08-31-2016, 12:33 AM)sleaze Wrote:
(08-31-2016, 12:11 AM)Axi Wrote: What I'm concerned about is:
-Tor being fucked with outright
-"Sensitive" content being filtered
-DMCA laws reloaded for copyright, but with harder punishment and at the ICANN level

If the population deems tor unsafe, there's at least alternatives like I2P. Copyright law is also becoming more and more of a threat as well, but people will find ways to share regardless.

I2P is not as simple to use as Tor though, if the general population is your target audience.

Regardless, if some of the masses can learn, it's much easier for them to teach the rest.

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RE: This may very well be a bad thing; ICANN & UN #7
(08-31-2016, 12:36 AM)sleaze Wrote:
(08-31-2016, 12:34 AM)Axi Wrote:
(08-31-2016, 12:33 AM)sleaze Wrote: If the population deems tor unsafe, there's at least alternatives like I2P. Copyright law is also becoming more and more of a threat as well, but people will find ways to share regardless.

I2P is not as simple to use as Tor though, if the general population is your target audience.

Regardless, if some of the masses can learn, it's much easier for them to teach the rest.

And of course, people will develop I2P into a more simpler platform, if that ever becomes the case.

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