Old Maxim Blocked By The Great Firewall of China
from the so-it-goes dept
Michael Geist's latest column summarizes his difficulties using the internet in China, noting that the well-known "Great Firewall of China" is at least somewhat effective in blocking many sites (especially news sites). That realization has him worried that increased internet censorship will start coming to other countries, such as his own, Canada -- and that the old saying about how the internet "routes around censorship" may no longer be true.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Mesh Routing + WiMAX + pringles can + border house
However, I am marginally confident that hackers and gadgets will do wonders to limit the effectiveness of this kind of law, or, like the war on drugs, bankrupt their governments from enforcement.
I'm wondering what the range of a decent WiMax unit would be, and it that range can be extended in a point-to-point manner. With mesh routing, can we then work around any firewalls our governments set up? How to get inter-continental is a bigger question, but I'm not entirely unconvinced we can't figure it out.
Yeah, because we're smart guys, and we'd be awfully motivated. that's the mother of invention right there, I think.
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