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Originally Posted by RycEric
You stated "It can't be filtered".. Mine is "it can".
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Sorry if I was not clear enough for you. The point of this idea is to circumvent the US government's attempts to seize domains through ICANN. It seems this plan would accomplish that. When I said it can't be filtered I meant that ISPs can't simply block the .p2p TLD if people are not even using their DNS to access this TLD. Sure they could filter IPs or IP ranges of servers known to use the .p2p TLD, but has that ever been done by a US ISP? Possibly "input" is right and they can block all alternate DNS systems with a UDP filter, but odds are they could find a way around that if it does work.
Any hosts want to comment on the feasibility of this idea?