On Monday 19 January 2009 15:28, 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote:
> There is a break in the sanctions of french law Hadopi. Hadopi allow
> censured users to use television, telephone and maybe anothers
> payables services. So, victims will have a lot of censured ports, but
> not all. Some ports will continue to run. Can we found a method to
> override this censorship (with freenet)? e.g. encapsulate traffic into
> VoIP. This is very difficult: ISP can limit traffic only from/to its
> servers. What do you think? It's very important for french users.
> French users risk to left freenet soon... like Batosai. For example, I
> do not want to risk losing my Internet connection. The french
> community is afraid by this law. Some users have requested TCP support
> for hide freenet traffic in https, http etc. ISP will spy their users,
> so Darknet will not be sufficient.

I assume this is some sort of law whereby those who download copyrighted files 
get their internet access cut? Please do not use Freenet to illegally copy 
copyrighted files. The Freenet Project cannot have anything to do with 
piracy, as per Grokster vs MGM.
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