people on here think they have somehow been winning this fight to control media, when they have been kidding themselfs. the fight hasn't even STARTED yet...
Is that a good thing, or a bad thing?
I can't fucking wait for the fight to get started. I'd be very impressed if their DPI can get signatures on what I am sending/receiving with VPN/SSL protected traffic, and usually at a minimum of 128-bit AES.
When you use hosted torrent solutions, ssl protected ftp transfers, and VPN tunnels back and forth between different locations and devices, it makes it pretty gosh darned hard to effectively inspect that traffic for content. I think the best researchers have been able to demonstrate is figuring out the type of traffic, not getting individual signatures on the content.
This is not very hard to setup. I am sure that there could be thousands of blog sites up within weeks once the fight starts showing people how to bypass the DPI by encapsulating their traffic with some form of encryption.
Of course, our methods of sharing data between each other will evolve to meet this new threats since encryption is not the complete solution for torrents, but seriously, BRING THE NEW THREATS NOW. We need to evolve past this point so that corporations and government figure out that they cannot win period.
Once we get to that point, it will be the end-game. The final decision. Outlaw encryption or let it remain free?
We need to get to that point sooner rather than later because it as that point, the point being the truly logical conclusion of our path, that our destiny will be decided with how we treat communications and the sharing of information in this brave new world.
Best recent example: Robert Torricelli dropping out of the election in New Jersey. The Dems (and I am a Dem, so this is not partisan bashing on my part.) went to the mat to make sure they could put someone else on the ballot, one of their own who could win the election.
Of course, in any large election there are minority candidates from the Greens, Libertarians, Natural Law Party, etc. The right thing to do would have been to accept the last minute disappearance of Torricelli, and get the Dems 100% behind a Green party candidate (or other acceptable 3rd party candidate) and pull out all the stops to get them elected. That is what would happen in France, Israel, or any number of Latin American countries where there is a true multi-party system. Of course, the third party candidate would in effect be so beholden to the Dems that they would have had to do their bidding, and the 3rd party would have had the real coup of winning a platform for what otherwise would be considered minority viewpoints. This is, more or less, what is happening now in Israel as Sharon tries to build a coalition government. Obviously, it isn't a perfect solution, but what is?
Instead, the election looks so tainted in New Jersey now that it is likely many Dems and Reps will stay home rather than participate.
"If you want to eat hippopatomus, you've got to pay the freight." -- attributed to an IBM guy, about why IBM software uses so much memory