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COICA: US/World Internet Blacklist - Discussion
coolzeldad:
--- Quote from: coolzeldad on November 18, 2010, 07:38:49 PM ---I'm also not saying people wouldn't be able to get around it, but why allow this in the first place?
If you don't do anything, they assume you are in support.
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ursus:
--- Quote from: coolzeldad on November 18, 2010, 10:08:09 PM ---
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>quoting yourself
coolzeldad:
--- Quote from: gamefreak171 on November 18, 2010, 10:20:18 PM --->quoting yourself
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Because it has already been said. wow..
--- Quote from: gamefreak171 on November 18, 2010, 09:31:18 PM ---For torrent trackers like TPB, an .onion domain is easy to get. I myself have the software to set one up.
An .onion site is a site with a 16-bit hash as the URL, that runs on the Tor network as opposed to standard internet (Or whatever you may call it).
This means that even if a site is blacklisted, it can still be accessed by anyone with the Tor proxy browser.
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--- Quote from: coolzeldad on November 18, 2010, 07:38:49 PM ---I'm also not saying people wouldn't be able to get around it, but why allow this in the first place?
If you don't do anything, they assume you are in support.
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YomoFox:
sounds like hell
Carp:
The bill as it stands now isn't good, and i doubt it will pass through the senate. I do think though if they changed the bill up a bit instead of just shutting down the website, prevent ad networks from working with the site, and banning credit card companies from working with the site that it has some good intentions.
And only 15% of bills that go through the house actually get made into a law, so their is a chance but a pretty small one that this will pass.
And to jims point about them interfering with other countries, if you read closely it didn't say that they would shut other country sites down it just said it would effect other countries.
--- Quote from: coolzeldad on November 18, 2010, 10:23:21 PM ---Not only does the bill effect people of the United States, other countries will see the effects as the United States Government takes other actions to completely remove a website from the internet.
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