Hello all,
I've looked around and have been unable to find an answer to the following 
questions. I hope I am posting these to the right group.

1. Suppose Freenet were to prove such an irritant to the mainland Chinese 
government that they decided to shut it down altogether within China. How great 
a technical challenge would this present? I understand that the PRC farms out 
much of the responsibility for censoring internet traffic to ISPs: Chinese ISPs 
could simply look for and block the Freenet protocol, couldn't they?

2. Would it be possible for the PRC to run Freenet nodes in order to determine 
the IP addresses of other nodes within China?  

3. Is it true that the PRC has previously blocked Freenet? If so, how was this 
achieved?

Kind regards,
Peter from Sydney

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