14 points

Tor Tor Tor Tor Tor that’s the way the vpn goes.

(In the cadence of the thong song)

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8 points

Tor is a fed honey pot

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1 point

You don’t understand how the technology works, do you?

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10 points

I think the concept is if you own enough exit nodes and you have monitors at the backbone level you can correlate traffic with time-based attacks.

The current number of people using tor in a given time isn’t so insurmountable that you can’t throw a couple of data centers worth of VMs at The problem and they’ve had backbone monitoring for decades.

The thing is, the feds aren’t going to come knocking at your door because you are downloading movies. The MPAA figured out a long time ago that it’s a losing battle going after individual people downloading/uploading. If you were trying to use tor to hide behind doing things to harm other people, running terrorist networks and the like, there’s a reasonably good chance they could track you down if you were just using tour but they’d have to really want to do it, and that’s not going to happen for Steve’s half terabyte of CSI.

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20 points

While TOR does accept funds from the U.S. federal government it is not a honey pot. Given tor is free and open source it is easy to verify the security of the software.

I use fedora btw (use open source software you fools)

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If no one has told you yet. The feds busted a child porn network in the UK that used for because they were hosting over 65% of the exit nodes at the time. If your open source anonymous VPN is hosted by the feds, they can 100% see where the traffic is coming and where it’s going

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1 point

Also, if you’re into that kinda thing, you should look into ceilidh from the cult of the dead cow

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4 points

And it is very easy to verify that the feds control enough exit nodes to know that it’s a Honeypot.

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18 points

Don’t pirate over Tor

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3 points

Why not?

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The gist of it is that it bogs down the network.

You can still do it safely, but people on the internet will say no for the aforementioned reason.

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45 points

Oh no, now I will have to pay $50/mo to re-watch marvel movie 832 and an action movie where the main character has to go on a 2hr quest for revenge after someone shot their pet.

…I barely watch movies anymore, there’s not been a ton of great new stuff imo. I’m so sick of subscriptions, too.

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Yeah. I just use free streaming sites.

It really put things into perspective who the useful idiots are in society.

We’re surrounded by them.

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They’re pretty much all the Journey Of The Hero anyways and that shit is 3000 years old.

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4 points

Yup. I used to watch a lot of movies and TV shows, now I mostly play video games and read books. Movies and TV just aren’t that good.

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5 points

Same. Been watching a lot of film noir actually. The third man, double indemnity, strangers on a train. What happened to story telling?

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59 points

Wage theft and fraud poses a larger threat to the economy. Rather than hiring 20 million dollars of internet policing to save zero dollars of the economy could we get 20 million dollars of police that prosecute fraudsters and shitty employers?

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9 points

Can we just start hanging the rich on live TV?

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1 point

Y’know the French did this “publicly execute the rich” thing before. Worked out pretty great for them… maybe we should learn a thing or two.

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107 points

Piracy does not hurt revenue and, in fact, may actually help it:

https://www.engadget.com/2017-09-22-eu-suppressed-study-piracy-no-sales-impact.html

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50 points

I have found and become a big fan of tv shows that I would have never had the chance to see because of piracy, one of my favourite shows ‘Corner Gas’ never once aired in my home country. Thank you piracy for helping me find good entertainment.

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3 points

“It wasn’t willy-nilly… it was at crows.”

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19 points

Never thought a single non-canadian would have even heard of Corner Gas lol

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5 points

Another non-Canadian who found the show by happenstance and think it’s great! Also watched the animated seasons when they came out (although not quite the same).

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8 points

I absolutely love it, it’s the perfect show in my opinion, I’m so glad I stumbled across it.

I was sold on it by the first episode entirely because of Oscar, he kills me with every line.

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Hahahahaha

Unintended consequences - what are they going to do once 90% of connections are encrypted, include use of VPNs and encrypted DNS?

This is what they’re promoting.

Host your own encrypted DNS on a VPS in a non-compliant location, use a VPN to connect to it.

So many ways these idiots are cutting their own throats.

Also, let’s list the companies rather than say “Movie Industry”. Or let that be a link to a Wiki article listing all the companies and their holdings.

Fuck em all at this point. I go to maybe 2 movies a year, at most. And I’m cutting subscription services, down to 2 at this point.

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40 points

As a guy from Russia, I must admit that vpns are not a big problem for censors. They can be easily blocked, including self-hosted ones by protocol detection. And DNS would not do much with IP and clienthello-based blocks. And most users are not enough tech-savvy to constantly switch to new protocols as old ones get blocked.

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You have no rights in Russia.

VPNs can’t be categorically banned in the US without major first amendment issues. It’s not a huge technical issue, but unless the courts just throw out the Constitution (a risk that we’re seeing too much of, but still a meaningful bar to cross), there are huge legal barriers to doing so.

Your government doesn’t need to care about legal barriers because you have a dictator who can act unilaterally.

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-2 points

You realize the tik tok ban bill is also going to ban the use of VPN’s right?

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7 points

VPNs are not categorically banned in Russia either. Just 95% of them. Categorical ban is not actually required here. Government can just create licensing procedure and license only those VPNs, which follow “rules”. I do not see how this is different from ISP bans.

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28 points

We are just a little behind trying to elect our new dictator…

But just for a day…

/S 🙄

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1 point

Even HTTPS-incapsulated? C’mon.

That most users won’t care enough - that’s true.

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2 points

Https does not actually make difference here. You can still detect VPN usage by unencrypted clienthello, encryption-inside-encryption, active probing, obscure libraries that vpn protocol depends on, etc.

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CBaaS

Censorship Bypass as a Service, where your new updates are your [unique user ID].com

Let us manage your bypass for you! Payable in crypto or cash.

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