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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
Okay from what I'm reading there, the CRTC is using anti-botnet (and that is vague - I can see it being extended to any undesirable networks) legislation to justify network level blocks. From you said, then I gather it is perhaps going to be used in the favor of the NHL rights holders to also limit net neutrality and enforce blocks on providers of streams.
From the public document, it only mentions blocking DNS resolution and known IP address lists but as the Pirate Bay showed, they could easily proxy and hide behind ever-changing IPs on the darkweb.
Against certain actors, dynamic IP based blacklists are not that effective, maybe you are hinting towards the fact that they would be pushing toward deep packet inspection of all traffic to identify undesirable activity? That sounds super big-brother to me.
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As mentioned earlier, it's common in the UK. And with the MLB (NFL, in due) version, Iranian too of course, I can see noise being made about this. Especially with the FCC being much more telecom friendly, than the CRTC.
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Originally Posted by Shazam
Only way to do this is decrypt tls traffic which would require MiM, necessitating all traffic go through govt routers.
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