Belgium Targets Internet Archive’s ‘Open Library’ in Sweeping Site Blocking Order
Belgium Targets Internet Archive’s ‘Open Library’ in Sweeping Site Blocking Order
Belgium Targets Internet Archive's 'Open Library' in Sweeping Site Blocking Order (Update) * TorrentFreak
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Does an equivalent exist on the darknet? They wouldn't be able to take that down, especially if it's built upon decentralisation for the books themselves. The index could be centralised, curated, or built by the community with the ability to back it up.
The internet archive is a great project but it's baffling to me how difficult it is to distribute the content. It's incredibly difficult to go "I have X amount of space available, store some of it on my disk". More advanced stuff like "distribute the top content on my hard drive. I have X amount of space to give and X bandwidth".
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Tor counts as state-compromised because they have enough resources to deanonymize it. Even so, we must not ignore the fact that more and more of the darknet has been taken down in international cooperation recently ( well k dont know about I2P ). Criminals attach great importance to this and not all of them are taken down because of stupid mistakes. I would also trust them to block Internet nodes. Only allow what adheres to age verification etc. and solve a lot of problems in one fell swoop...