22 Mar
2006
22 Mar
'06
2:33 p.m.
* Peter Dambier:
In germany censoring is commonplace. You have to use foraign resolvers to escape it. There is a lot collateral dammage too - governement has provided the tools.
This is not true. There has been some questionable advice by a regulatory body, though. Most damage is done by ISPs which simply do not adjust the filters to the moving target and run them as-is since 2001 or so. Null routes tend to filter a different customer after such a long time.
How about alternative roots? ICANN does censor "XN--55QX5D.", "XN--FIQS8S." and "XN--IO0A7I." already. You must use alternative roots to exchange emails with people living in those domains.
Unfortunately, they also censor "ENYO.".