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A Survey of Worldwide Censorship Techniques
draft-hall-censorship-tech-04

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Replaced".
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Authors Joseph Lorenzo Hall , Michael D. Aaron , Ben Jones , Nick Feamster
Last updated 2017-01-09 (Latest revision 2016-07-08)
Replaced by draft-irtf-pearg-censorship, RFC 9505
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Abstract

This document describes the technical mechanisms used by censorship regimes around the world to block or impair Internet traffic. It aims to make designers, implementers, and users of Internet protocols aware of the properties being exploited and mechanisms used to censor end-user access to information. This document makes no suggestions on individual protocol considerations, and is purely informational, intended to be a reference.

Authors

Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Michael D. Aaron
Ben Jones
Nick Feamster

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