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| Subject: Via Ancaps: Alternative P2P DNS Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:06 am | |
| Peter Sunde says he’s grown “tired” of ICANN seizing domain names without a full and fair trial, and so wants to “add a new competing root-server” that uses P2P so that govts and private companies can no longer control it. Finds it “unacceptable” that there exists a centralized system that controls the flow of information.
Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde is looking to put the DNS system beyond the control of ICANN by creating a “new competing root-server” that will use P2P instead.
“Hello all #isp of the world,” he twitters. “We’re going to add a new competing root-server since we’re tired of #ICANN. Please contact me to help.”
Sunde says that the first step is an alternative DNS root, and that step two is the new DNS system that is “in the making.”
“It’s not advanced, it’s p2p and more secure,” he adds.
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