This may intrest suppliers
DNS Providers May Be Forced to Block Internet Piracy Websites - ISPreview UK
DNS Providers May Be Forced to Block Internet Piracy Websites - ISPreview UK
I think suppliers will need to insist on a VPN if they have any sense.Very interesting Mike
More need for VPNs going forward?
even if providers insisted on vpn that only protects end users it's the servers what they want not end users but then again if your with a non dcma operator then servers can't be touched 🙃🙃🙃🙃I think suppliers will need to insist on a VPN if they have any sense.
They may go after the VPN providers however, they generally operate in a country where they can't be touched. And they have loads of cash to defend themselves
They can be touched it is just harder for the authorities. Plus the generally give the owner of the server a warning that they are under investigation.Just another load of crap scare mongering tactics imo
even if providers insisted on vpn that only protects end users it's the servers what they want not end users but then again if your with a non dcma operator then servers can't be touched 🙃🙃🙃🙃
Not that I'm aware of bud unless things has changed since my supplier movedThey can be touched it is just harder for the authorities. Plus the generally give the owner of the server a warning that they are under investigation.
A supplier can set up there server in a way only those using a VPN can connect.Can't a supplier use a VPN so the ISP won't be able to block it's traffic? I thought VPN's made movement on the net all incognito?