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I think a lot of people are going to start using tor.


Unfortunately this sort of braindead legislation seems to be a global trend. Where will the exit nodes be in 10 years time?


Exit nodes as we know them now may not exist, but the pressure that is being placed on this technology is going to caused newer better ideas to pop up.

Australians like stealing content. Nature finds a way!


Australians have until very recently had no easy and convenient access to content like comparable first world countries have had. We have seen the USA and other countries get all of these services offered to them but they've always skipped us by, leaving us to one hugely expensive provider.


They will even pay above the going rate in those other regions (VPN + exchange rate + currency fees).

Only to have the content providers come back with "No, we don't want you're money." I think this is changing now though as Netflix et al. become available, though I'd expect their libraries to still be relatively anaemic compared to the overseas counterparts.


Netflix are at least on record as saying that they want content to be global. However, they are also on record as saying that in principle using a vpn to access US Netflix is piracy (but that they don't think it is important). I am however curious what happens when some copyright troll decides to subpoena them for their records on who might be connecting from known vpns.




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