Comment Don't like it? Circumvent it! (Score 1) 271
If you can learn how to use "tor", "stunnel", or "socks", you can simply appear to be coming from a different IP. This really doesn't seem to be a big deal. It doesn't sound much different from the root server anycast system currently in place that allows an IPv4 root server query to be routed to the actual root server closest the IP of the requesting server. The change I see is that instead of managing the server's IP (which often can identify the ISP of the requestor anyway) this identifies the class C subnet of the requesting client. (Get the grease off yer tinfoil hats on, Slashdotters!)