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Lawmakers Call On Amazon and Google To Reconsider Ban On Domain Fronting (cyberscoop.com) 44

An anonymous reader quotes CyberScoop: Amazon and Google face sharp questions from a bipartisan pair of U.S. senators over the tech giants' decisions to ban domain fronting, a technique used to circumvent censorship and surveillance around the world. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sent a letter on Tuesday to Google CEO Larry Page and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos over decisions by both companies in April to ban domain fronting.

Amazon then warned the developers of encrypted messaging app Signal that the organization would be banned from Amazon's cloud services if the service didn't stop using Amazon's cloud as cover. "We respectfully urge you to reconsider your decision to prohibit domain fronting given the harm it will do to global internet freedom and the risk it will impose upon human rights activists, journalists, and others who rely on the internet freedom tools," the senators wrote.

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Lawmakers Call On Amazon and Google To Reconsider Ban On Domain Fronting

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  • Wait a moment (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Saturday July 21, 2018 @03:41PM (#56986764)

    I think I got that wrong, politicians want Amazon to enable people to circumvent censorship and country lockouts?

    Did the RIAA check bounce?

    • Amazingly, not all politicians are mere stereotypes. Some of them are actually human. Worth looking at who these specific people are and remembering their names.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Domain fronting may be useful for circumvent censorship and surveillance, but fact is that it is used mostly for criminal behavior.

    So we either stop the usage or just accept that criminals will be the primary users of the service.

  • ... don't touch that, OK?

    That's a capitalism of a different colour.

  • Must be elections coming up
    • Yes, in the US there's always an election coming up, but no, both these senators were elected in 2016 to 6-year terms so neither is facing reelection. Perhaps you could consider the possibility that they mean what they say and are actually concerned about the future of free speech?

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