New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What can I do to fight internet censorship in Spain as a non-EU citizen?
Ask HN: What can I do to fight internet censorship in Spain as a non-EU citizen?
4 by PutaXavier | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Thanks to a recent court order [1], and in an effort to "prevent piracy", La Liga (the Spanish football league) has ordered major ISPs in Spain to block access to IP ranges belonging to CDNs during football events. [2] Since this measure is imposed on ISPs by court order, I understand that complaining to them as an ordinary customer would be ineffective. As a non-EU citizen, is there anything I can do to push back against this kind of restriction on internet freedom? Currently I've configured my home router to use mosdns [3] to rewrite DNS answers in the Cloudflare IP ranges to known-good addresses (e.g., chatgpt.com, medium.com). This works for now but will eventually be defeated by SNI-based blocking, which some ISPs are already doing. [1]: https://ift.tt/4ZJlWXi [2]: https://ift.tt/4pJGaIx [3]: https://ift.tt/bh6xDI9
4 by PutaXavier | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Thanks to a recent court order [1], and in an effort to "prevent piracy", La Liga (the Spanish football league) has ordered major ISPs in Spain to block access to IP ranges belonging to CDNs during football events. [2] Since this measure is imposed on ISPs by court order, I understand that complaining to them as an ordinary customer would be ineffective. As a non-EU citizen, is there anything I can do to push back against this kind of restriction on internet freedom? Currently I've configured my home router to use mosdns [3] to rewrite DNS answers in the Cloudflare IP ranges to known-good addresses (e.g., chatgpt.com, medium.com). This works for now but will eventually be defeated by SNI-based blocking, which some ISPs are already doing. [1]: https://ift.tt/4ZJlWXi [2]: https://ift.tt/4pJGaIx [3]: https://ift.tt/bh6xDI9
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