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by Spivak
2982 days ago
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I mean the entire trick to domain fronting is that some large company, whose site no country would dare censor, offers up their infrastructure as a front. Who else do you think should decide who gets to host content through Google's servers? |
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Google is not accessible to about 1.4 billion people because the single government of China "dares" to censor Google. That's close to 20% of the world's population.
I don't think companies nor governments should get to decide this at all. Information wants to/should be free.