Senate’s Protect IP Act, S 968, and the House’s Stop Online Privacy Act, HR 3261, allow the government to order Internet service providers to use DNS resolvers to block websites deemed to infringe intellectual property. The problem with such a policy is people will easily figure out ways to circumvent DNS blocking, Brooking Institute’s Allan Friedman says. “Clearly, the drafters of the House and Senate version didn’t care or didn’t know enough to think about the unintended consequences””]
Source: https://www.govinfosecurity.com/ip-protection-bills-might-work-as-intended-a-4359

