Radical-safest TLDs in 2007

rysiek rysiek at hackerspace.pl
Thu Oct 2 04:06:13 PDT 2014


Dnia środa, 1 października 2014 17:54:26 Douglas Lucas pisze:
> On 10/01/2014 01:57 PM, rysiek wrote:
> > Dnia poniedziałek, 29 września 2014 09:08:48 Douglas Lucas pisze:
> >> I have a historical question. In 2007, anywhere from January to
> >> September, what TLDs were regarded as the most pirate-friendly or
> >> journalism-friendly or safest from takedowns of whatever stripe, e.g.
> >> the sort of DHS DMCA takedowns we have now, etc.?
> > 
> > Might I enquire what could possibly the reason to ask such a question?
> 
> I am writing a short story. There is a scene set in 2007, roughly
> October. Two characters disagree on what TLD to get to provide material
> to others. One wants a .com to sell the stuff. The other wants the most
> non-capitalist, pro-freedom TLD possible. The difference characterizes
> the two individuals.

Cool! Thanks, would love to read your story! :)

But maybe, as garpgarp pointed out already, the more freedom-loving individual 
could remark on how any domain is a liability and they should at least have an 
alternative in the form of an .onion address. Just a thought.

-- 
Pozdr
rysiek
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