The pending Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) continues to inspire opponents to come up with creative solutions to circumvent it.
A new anti-SOPA add-on for Firefox, titled “DeSopa,” is such a counter measure.
When installed, users can click a single button to resolve a blocked domain via foreign DNS servers, bypassing all domestic DNS blockades and allowing the user to browse the site though the bare IP-address (if supported).
“I feel that the general public is not aware of the gravity of SOPA and Congress seems like they are about to cater to the special interests involved, to the detriment of Internet, for which I and many others live and breathe,” DeSopa developer T Rizk told TorrentFreak.
“It could be that a few members of congress are just not tech savvy and don’t understand that it is technically not going to work, at all. So here’s some proof that I hope will help them err on the side of reason and vote SOPA down,” he adds.
Indeed, having several workarounds in place long before the bill is signed into law doesn’t promise much good for SOPA’s effectiveness.
If browsing a site through a single IP address is not supported, this other anti-SOPA plugin provides an alternative.
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I did last night after reading the article...pass it on
lol yea I knew that these would pop up quickly, this SOPA bill would only serve to be able to ban the stupid masses from sites that get banned.
If they really plan on going down this censorship road they are going to try a LOT HARDER hahaha!!
I would add be careful when using DNS changers as a hacker could put in his DNS IP and Phish you easily... you think your at paypal.com when your at a faked site ready to grab your info etc. Anyways you don't need this stuff yet.
Does Firefox vet the add-ons offered through their site?
I'm not sure that they do vetting per say but you can check the DNS IP in the add on's by googleing the IP given and see if it's legit.
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SECTIONS:
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I. ABOUT
II. HOW TO USE
III. KNOWN LIMITATIONS
IV. SPECIAL THANKS
I. ABOUT:
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Powerful special interests are attempting to force legislation
for tighter control of the Internet, because they believe such
legislation will preserve their power. The bill they have
sponsored, SOPA, not only has severe consequences for the
Internet, it doesn't even achieve their objectives. SOPA, under
the innocuous banner "Stop Online Piracy Act" will have the
following repercussions:
1) Make organizations, such as Google, Facebook, Digg and Reddit
liable to censor user generated content. Censoring billions of
records for billions of possible violations is expensive. One
of these companies has already stated that it may be forced to
shut down as a result of the financial burden caused by SOPA.
Other companies may have to scale back the services they offer
for free, or otherwise charge for them.
2) Provide well financed trade groups such the MPAA and RIAA with
leverage to shape the future of the internet for the benefit of
the organizations they represent, by threatening closure of
services that they believe are not in their interest.
3) Create a high barrier to entry for start-ups and a rough legal
landscape for small businesses. If SOPA was implemented 10 years
ago, there is a high probability that we would not have many of
the online services we take for granted such as YouTube and Pandora.
4) The probable dissolution of DNS caused by the natural circumvention
of blocked sites will result in wide array of security problems,
bleeding the digital economy of integrity.
The internet creates market efficiencies that forces industries to adapt,
thus pushing forward progress for humanity as a whole. Public freedoms
should not be curtailed and the Internet, built by the masses, should not
be destroyed, so that a powerful few may have a false sense of security
that their business models are sustainable without technological evolution.
This program is a proof of concept that SOPA will not help prevent piracy.
The program, implemented as a Firefox extension, simply contacts offshore
domain name resolution services to obtain the IP address for any desired
website, and accesses those websites directly via IP. Similar offshore
resolution services will eventually maintain their own cache of websites,
without blacklisting, in order to meet the demand created by SOPA.
If SOPA is implemented, thousands of similar and more innovative programs
and services will sprout up to provide access to the websites that people
frequent. SOPA is a mistake. It does not even technically help solve the
underlying problem, as this software illustrates. What it will do is give
undue leverage to predatory organizations, cripple innocent third party
websites, severely dampen digital innovation and negatively impact the
integrity and security of the Internet.
Please bring this to the attention of congressmen responsible for voting
on SOPA. SOPA will not technically achieve its stated objectives. Anyone
voting in favor of it is morally responsible for destroying the freedoms,
innovation, hard work and aspirations of many.
II. HOW TO USE:
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- Enable the Status/Add-on bar if it is not enabled (View->Toolbars->Add-on bar)
- Click on the yellow DeSopa button in the Status/Add-on bar, at the bottom
of the browser window, to access websites by IP.
- Click the green DeSopa button to switch back to DNS resolution.
III. KNOWN LIMITATIONS:
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- Does not resolve subdomains.
- Can only resolve tabs one at a time.
- First time resolution is a bit slow because three services are checked serially
and compared. This may be done in parallel in the future, or a trusted single
source may be used.
IV. SPECIAL THANKS:
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- Tamer Rizk
- Ralf D. Kloth
- Craig Small
- Anouar Adlani
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