Anonymous 10/17/2019 (Thu) 05:41:44 No.19104 del
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cont.

Information as a contraband. If there are some open networks (and currently there are a lot of them, but maybe that's not to be expected in a few years time) you may use them. After all, not everyone monitors their network's traffic that closely. It now becomes a costly game of cat and mouse, the more costly the more traffic you need. We have seen fraudulent websites that rotate from one endpoint to another in a matter of seconds. That may be illegal, unless those endpoints are obtained legally. They need to rotate at least as fast as the adversary is able to send reports and the hosts are able to handle such reports. Not to mention, that imageboards are heavy with multimedia and that makes the imageboards immobile. That itself poses a legal problem as well, we've seen how easily people were discouraged from using 08ch (note: I particularly don't use 08ch).

But if they succeed with running such a network and the adversaries are dedicated enough, we may witness the end of the Internet as we know it.