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[โ€“] some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It would add steps and make it more expensive, but how would you prevent registered companies from selling access to anyone who wanted to use that connection? You can't really. Like the user above said, they're ignorant to think they could force control. Users will find ways to circumvent these measures and will always be a step ahead.

[โ€“] rumba@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

As long as the encryption keys being used are registered with the ISPs they could decode it.

You would make the law so that if an ISP did not decode traffic for DPI, it would be liable for it. They'd drop any non DPI able packets so fast it'd make your head spin.