If a country wants to block websites, shouldn't that be an exercise left up to the state? Italy is suing Cloudflare for including pirate sites in their DNS products, but you don't need DNS to access the sites. So this doesn't even make sense on a technical level.
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If a country wants to block websites, shouldn't that be an exercise left up to the state? Italy is suing Cloudflare for including pirate sites in their DNS products, but you don't need DNS to access the sites. So this doesn't even make sense on a technical level.
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