The 'irony' here is that a China-like OS will be the system used to bypass these restrictions and likely give access to the systems which are currently protected by a free flow of information.
All that's needed is an OS, and the legitimacy of being located somewhere that these rules don't apply.
Sure there's a bugbear in "buying" the legal copies of what is being used, but beyond that there's nothing stopping "Global" citizens being global citizens and retaining their local rights.
If I can be a trans-Latino penguin then what's stopping me from living on Ushakov Island (Should I wish)?
The 'irony' here is that a China-like OS will be the system used to bypass these restrictions and likely give access to the systems which are currently protected by a free flow of information.
All that's needed is an OS, and the legitimacy of being located somewhere that these rules don't apply.
Sure there's a bugbear in "buying" the legal copies of what is being used, but beyond that there's nothing stopping "Global" citizens being global citizens and retaining their local rights.
If I can be a trans-Latino penguin then what's stopping me from living on Ushakov Island (Should I wish)?