• cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    I bet VPN providers in privacy respecting countries are seeing a large increase in subscribers from Italy now.

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        9 months ago

        Someone will figure out a way to get around it. People can get a VPN through the great firewall of China, they will get through whatever Italy does as well.

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          9 months ago

          For just a bit more than a VPN subscription, you can rent a VPS and route your traffic through it. Basically, be your own VPN.

          Maybe this law will spur innovation and skills in sysadmin, like how people who grew up before smart phones actually had to learn how computers work.

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        9 months ago

        This is a definite no for moving to italy. They should also be kicked out of the EU for this.

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        9 months ago

        I’m not an Italian citizen and I don’t live there.

        Their laws do not apply to me. An Italian citizen or resident can go online and buy vpn service from me. There is not law im subjected to that says I can’t sell vpn services to Italians.

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          9 months ago

          I am both but my other comment is kinda getting ignored lol

          I don’t even need a vpn to pirate, it’s business as usual.

          All this stuff is just for IPTVs that stream soccer matches because Calcio is the king sport here.

          The site posted by OP is kinda useless journalism lol. AirVPN quit just for a reason: they are an Italian company. Mullvad, Proton, Quad9… Business as usual.

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          9 months ago

          Sure but you’d basically be scamming them as the VPN service wouldn’t work because even if you sent them the VPN installer and login it wouldn’t connect.

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            9 months ago

            Why wouldn’t it connect?

            Unless they block my specific IP address then? It will work. And if they block my ip address, then I can just get a new one pretty easily.

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              FTA: “The list of IP addresses and domain names to be blocked is drawn up by private bodies authorised by AGCOM”

              Edit: You’re correct, you could run a VPN on your own server and sell access, as this would only block known VPN services.

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      9 months ago

      I’ve been using quad 9 dns for years and torrenting without issues.

      These laws are made just to make happy the people getting rich with calcio streamings and alike. IPTV and stuff is enforced, for the rest it’s just business as usual

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        I’m sure your aware but for people who aren’t… Only changing your DNS doesn’t hide your traffic, only your DNS query. They can’t see you are resolving 1337x.to but they CAN see you access 104.31.16.118. This is why a VPN is important as it stops your ISP from seeing all of your traffic.

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          Yep, good to note for other people. I’m aware but here torrenting is kinda allowed. If you do it for yourself and without any profit motive you can just keep going without any kind of issue

          The dns change is just to not have to use proxies to access stuff like libgen and piratebay in my case :)

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          DNS as a protocol is in general clear text. Your provider can see what you query regardless.

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              Root servers don’t support that. Nothing would stop governments from telling all ISPs in the country to block all DNS servers that don’t comply.

              Edit: Missed a word.

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    9 months ago

    Damn thats an incredible degree of overreach and looks like it gives established companies the power to take down any rising competitions websites without oversight.

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    Fucking sports. Sky and DAZN have such a stranglehold on sports. You wanna watch sportball? Pay up.

    Professional sports and the companies that own the leagues are a total racket. Makes me hate that it’s such a large part of global culture. Support your local minor leagues!

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    People should be well aware of expatriates and how to become one as well as having emergency funds for it if their country has signs of turning dystopian

    I know it may feel hard leaving your home country for some but would you rather stay and be forced to participate under dystopian laws or leave for a better country

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      It’s not easy to gain entry to another “better” country for most people. You tend to need money, connections, or specialist skills. When people say “well, then I’ll just move to another country” they may be unaware of this.

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      9 months ago

      My guy, I’m just trying to pay the bills. I do not have the excess income to fill a go bag.

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      9 months ago

      I learned that I’m essentially trapped in my country without massive amounts of money or a rare skill set. I have neither. I’ll just have to ride the fascist wave out if they succeed.

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      Im going from Brazil to Portugal (not related to politics, only saying), I’m going with the help of my company and still would need around 30x the Brazilian minimum wage for the entire trip. Only to get a house to leave would be 18 to 21x. All of this to still be far away from your family and all of this to sometimes be treated as an alien.

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    9 months ago

    Man, we need mesh networks yesterday. I don’t care if it’s slow, I just want them to get out of my face.