http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/07/18/0153204/Security-Consultants-Warn-About-PROTECT-IP-Act

"Several security professionals released a paper raising objections to the DNS 
filtering(PDF) mandated by the proposed PROTECT-IP Act. The measure allows 
courts to require Internet service providers to redirect or block queries for a 
domain deemed to be infringing on IP laws. ISPs will not be able to improve DNS 
security using DNSSEC, a system for cryptographically signing DNS records to 
ensure their authenticity, as the sort of manipulation mandated by PROTECT-IP 
is the type of interference DNSSEC is meant to prevent. The paper notes that a 
DNS server which has been compromised by a cracker would be indistinguishable 
from one operating under a court order to alter its DNS responses. The measure 
also points to a possible fragmenting of the DNS system, effectively making 
domain names non-universal, and the DNS manipulation may lead to collateral 
damage (i.e. filtering an infringing domain may block access to non-infringing 
content). It is also pointed out that DNS filtering do
 es not actually keep determined users from accessing content, as they can 
still access non-filtered DNS servers or directly enter the blocked site's IP 
address if it is known. A statement by the MPAA disputes these claims, arguing 
that typical users lack the expertise to select a different DNS server and that 
the Internet must not be allowed to 'decay into a lawless Wild West.' Paul 
Vixie, a coauthor of the paper, elaborates in his blog."

Paper @ 
http://www.shinkuro.com/PROTECT%20IP%20Technical%20Whitepaper%20Final.pdf
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