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  • From: Peter Green <peter AT greenpete.co.uk>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] U.S. Claims Global Legal Jurisdiction over .net and .com
  • Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2012 18:19:58 +0100

As I state on the only page available in the U.S. on my main site, that it is
because of the U.S. government that people that want to veiw my site can't
and I implore U.S. citizens to work on fixing their broken government.

Most of the visitors to my site were U.S. citizens.

I think it a reasonable measure, knowing that you can access my site from the
U.S. via a proxy, it's not an out an out block, just a statement.

I don't expect the OpenNIC site to ever be unavailable in the U.S. so
hopefully people will have the resources at hand that they need.

Again we see it's not just about privacy either, it's about the right to free
unrestricted access to the Internets.

It does make me wonder if OpenNIC needs an I.C.A.N.N. T.L.D. outside of the
U.S. though?

Peter

Wanged from my Kaiser by a mischievous pixie!

Sam Dodrill <shadow.h511 AT gmail.com> wrote:

>On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Alex Hanselka <alex AT opennicproject.org>
>wrote:
>> I'd imagine you would need to get a proxy or vpn to elsewhere.
>
>Just saying here, but how are we going to be able to get non-privacy
>minded people in the US to use OpenNIC if random sites are blocked to
>US users?
>
>Sam Dodrill
>mailto:shadow.h511 AT gmail.com
>
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