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DNS as newest censorship device?

From GigaOM:

While he says he supports letting a carrier supply a safe DNS service, he’s opposed to blocking the ability to reach DNS servers other than those the carriers are running. “Sometimes a compromise lets you move on,” he says. “Sometimes it’s the first step down a slippery slope.”


Posted on October 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM in Access & interoperability | Permalink

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