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1. mardif+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-01-21 16:30:36
Yes, you can escape the US oligarchical censorship, and have the European form of it instead. The funny part is that DNS "great firewall" types of censorship and blocks are much more common in Europe, but European nationalists will always say that it's somehow different when they do it.
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2. mardif+b81[view] [source] 2025-01-21 23:07:00
>>mardif+(OP)
I can't reply to the sibling comment but yes, yes it is:

>In France, a new law dubbed "CREN" has already made its way through the upper house. It allows the French government to force DNS blocking of sites it deem to be non-compliant of the new law.

>In Spain, websites belonging to the Catalonian independence movement were all DNS blocked, back in 2017.

>Denmark has censored a wide-swath of content since at least 2011, including file sharing, mp3 converters and illegal gambling sites.

>As reported back in 2021, The EU itself is actively developing its own DNS, with the project named "DNS4EU". Its goal is to wrest control away from US based companies, and to gain greater control over access to online content.

https://vocal.media/01/norway-introduces-dns-blocking-of-ill...

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