BitTorrent-Based Domains Could Make Sites Invincible Against Government Seizure
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[QUOTE=nikomo;26410455]
This isn't about piracy. It has been so far because the only domains seized have had something to do with piracy.
But what next? They could take over political sites. They could take Google.com if they wanted. They can seize any domain they want because ICANN is their bitch.[/QUOTE]
Obama could go to your house punch your mom in the tits, doesn't mean the system inherently allows for tit-punching related abuse.
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We could always just have an internet phonebook
[QUOTE=Killerjc;26418707]We could always just have an internet phonebook[/QUOTE]
We did, you're probably were too young to remember such a thing, though.
Hey-o this has already been done. .onion ftw
Facebook has been using P2P Systems for a while now, It's why it's so fucking fast.
This is nothing like Tor.
This is just DNS over P2P, nothing else.
DNS is basically the phone book of the Internet that ICANN controls.
What ICANN did was take some names on the phone book, steal them from people and change the number to the US Department of Homeland Security.
This is basically a phone book shared between the people that ICANN cannot modify.
[QUOTE=wingless;26422439]Facebook has been using P2P Systems for a while now, It's why it's so fucking fast.[/QUOTE]
this is p2p-based dns
Wait so anyone can just make a domain extension?
Threaten pirates and you'll only give them a challenge.
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