This is convoluted at best, the internet is not the telephone.
The more they push, there more technology that uses encryption/vps/offshore/offworld/alternative routes/etc will become easier for the average user and not just the command line jockey.
So what will the FBI do when sites start registering in other countries, use hosting in other countries, use alternative non U.S. DNS, open source, and encryption?
ps. This is already happening on the small scale , and the losers are the job market.
As a Canadian I no longer register .com names nor do I host in the U.S., and I did so for 10 years.
The more they push, there more technology that uses encryption/vps/offshore/offworld/alternative routes/etc will become easier for the average user and not just the command line jockey.
So what will the FBI do when sites start registering in other countries, use hosting in other countries, use alternative non U.S. DNS, open source, and encryption?
ps. This is already happening on the small scale , and the losers are the job market.
As a Canadian I no longer register .com names nor do I host in the U.S., and I did so for 10 years.