Not too long ago Google was thought to be the one who would be this freedom fighting savior when many of its top associates where speaking out against major telecommunications companies for their Patriot Act-like intrusive behaviors. Nonetheless, it does not look like Google will end up being that savior anyway as it continues to assert its presence over the internet.
So is a Shadow Internet of some type going to be the last haven of free speech, as a government-controlled and centralized internet infrastructure that picks and chooses which companies and individuals can be assigned or keep domains? Should we go even further and develop multiple DNS systems for different purposes to avoid censorship battles like this in the first place?
Rather, who has the right to decide?
So is a Shadow Internet of some type going to be the last haven of free speech, as a government-controlled and centralized internet infrastructure that picks and chooses which companies and individuals can be assigned or keep domains? Should we go even further and develop multiple DNS systems for different purposes to avoid censorship battles like this in the first place?
Rather, who has the right to decide?