FINDING · POLICY
Effective censorship of a distributed service requires simultaneous enforcement across every jurisdiction hosting nodes. With no head office to coerce, a legal attack requires coordination across multiple independent legal systems — making successful suppression 'very expensive indeed — hopefully beyond even the resources of governments.' Local bans (e.g., country-level) do not affect nodes in other jurisdictions.
From 1996-anderson-eternity — The Eternity Service · §4.1–§4.2 · 1996 · Theory and Applications of Cryptology
Implications
- Deliberately distribute infrastructure across many legal jurisdictions, especially those with conflicting or permissive speech laws, so no single court order or government action can reach a disabling fraction of nodes.
- Ensure that no operational dependency (payment processor, DNS registrar, CDN) constitutes a single choke-point that a hostile court could enjoin to take down the whole network.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.