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3 3 <div>Encryption is not
4 4 <a href="http://archive.softf1.com/2015/2015_xx_xx_British_Prime_Minister_David_Cameron_Wants_to_ban_Proper_Cryptography.webm">outlawed</a>,
5 5 but P2P technology is outlawed and the encrypted P2P data streams are
6 -blocked/banned. <i>(The majority of the people just accept whatever is coming
7 -to them. That fact alone guarantees that if the P2P-ban is applied before the
8 -passive masses start to depend on it in their daily lives, then any attempt to
9 -explain that the world could be different if there were no P2P-ban, is a
10 -totally lost battle.)</i></div>
6 +blocked/banned or require licensing. <i>(The majority of the people just
7 +accept whatever is coming to them. That fact alone guarantees that if the
8 +P2P-ban is applied before the passive masses start to depend on it in their
9 +daily lives, then any attempt to explain that the world could be different if
10 +there were no P2P-ban, is a totally lost battle. The possibility to "license" a
11 +P2P-protocol allows Skype to work, while allowing BitTorrent and Tor to be
12 +banned.)</i></div>
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15 17 <div><b>Countermeasures: create private physical networks that do not depend on
16 18 traditional Internet Service Providers (ISP-s). As those will also probably be
17 19 outlawed or bugged by law, just like the 2016 traditional ISP-s are bugged, the