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João Butzke lista-gter at tbonet.net.br
Thu Oct 19 15:57:01 UTC 2017


it worked here in Brazil against whatsapp.

Em 19/10/2017 13:49, Lee Howard escreveu:
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> On 10/17/17, 5:33 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Christopher Morrow"
> <nanog-bounces at nanog.org on behalf of morrowc.lists at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> you know, the Sci-Hub folk could fix this themselves... with some
>> authentication requirements... and probably by just unplugging from the
>> intertubes?
> "Sci-Hub’s founder, has previously told The Scientist the site plans to
> ignore the lawsuit.” How would Sci-Hub consider this a “fix”?
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> What enforcement mechanism would the Court have against Sci-Hub?
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> The idea of making third parties (ISPs) incur costs (updating ACLs or
> poisoning DNS) to enforce the order is pretty bad, and doesn’t stop Tor
> access. Sorry I didn’t have a chance to file an amicus before the ruling
> tomorrow.
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> Lee
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>> On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 5:04 PM, Robert Mathews (OSIA)
>> <mathews at hawaii.edu>
>> wrote:
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>>> Judge Recommends Ruling to Block Internet Access to Sci-Hub
>>> The American Chemical Society seeks a broad order that includes millions
>>> of dollars in damages and demands action from Internet service providers
>>> and search engines.
>>> By Diana Kwon | October 4, 2017
>>>
>>> http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/50563/
>>> title/Judge-Recommends-Ruling-to-Block-Internet-Access-to-Sci-Hub/
>>> http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/50361/
>>> title/Publishers--Legal-Action-Advances-Against-Sci-Hub/
>>>
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