The Motion Picture Association will work with Congress to start blocking piracy sites in the USlocked

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Or that will be their first target

I2P stumbles out of bar drunk, my timesss has come!

Is it possible to access clearnet sites on I2P? (I haven't used it before but I have heard of it.)

Theoretically possible but definitely not built for it.

Tor serves the clear net access problem.

I2P because of its design is a lot better suited for p2p file transfers, while maintaining anonymity.

Not an easy target, since the technology/protocol is integral to many large businesses' infosec operations.

You don't have to ban VPNs. Just force everyone doing business in the US to keep logs and to comply with blocking websites via federal law (that will be dictated by the MPAA)

Boom. VPNs "banned"

I mean, that's not out of the realm of possibility of things going down that way, but good luck getting that passed and then enforcing that, especially internationally.

Also, I have to wonder if there's an argument to be made about undue burden. But NAL, so dunno.