A German ISP tampered with their DNS – specifically to sabotage my website

My website: Publishing Germany’s secret internet blocklist In Germany, we have the Clearingstelle Urheberrecht im Internet (CUII) – literally ‘Copyright Clearinghouse for the Internet’, a private organization that decides what websites to block, corporate interests rewriting our free internet. No judges, no transparency, just a bunch of ISPs and major copyright holders deciding what your eyes can see. I decided to create a website, cuiiliste.de, to find blocked domains, as the CUII refuses to publish such a list. To read more about the CUII, check out one of my previous blog posts. Germany’s four biggest ISPs (Telekom, Vodafone, 1&1 and Telefonica (o2)) are all part of the CUII. Yet another slip-up by the CUII This week, Netzpolitik.org published an article about the CUII’s latest…

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