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Originally Posted by Mr Mephisto
It's entirely possible rukkyg.
And it's happening.
So explain that away...
Mr Mephisto
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WTF are you talking about. What country is blocking their citizens from accessing a specific american web site?
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France has blocked Yahoo before for selling Nazi memorabilia. China blocks porn and American propaganda sites.
There are central points of access for all regional internet access, so it's not difficult to block certain sites or types of traffic.
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China is... China. And ....
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Two groups won a French court order in 2000 that required Yahoo! to block the display of online auctions selling Nazi memorabilia to Internet users in France.
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http://www.searchengineguide.com/laycock/002069.html
The French forced Yahoo! to block French from accessing their site. France didn't block anything. So Boya.
And no, there aren't central access points. That's the whole point. The whole system is designed to be able to go through different routing points to different hubs distributed throughout the system so that traffic can be routed to less congested routes. Note that I acknowledge the presence of hubs, but not that you HAVE to go through one particular hub, certainly not one that the government can control.