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		<title>Darknet: The new Internet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I had an article posted on a dutch website, ISP Today, a platform for dutch Internet Service Providers. By request is here the article in English as well. If you are interested in the dutch article you can read it here &#8220;Darknet : het nieuwe Internet?&#8221; Darknet: The new Internet? I think we [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I had an article posted on a dutch website, <a title="ISP Today" href="http://www.isptoday.nl/" target="_blank">ISP Today</a>, a platform for dutch Internet Service Providers. By request is here the article in English as well. If you are interested in the dutch article you can read it here &#8220;<a title="Darknet: het nieuwe Internet?" href="http://www.isptoday.nl/opinie/darknet-het-nieuwe-internet" target="_blank">Darknet : het nieuwe Internet?</a>&#8221;</p>
<h2>Darknet: The new Internet?</h2>
<p>I think we can all admit that the Internet has changed a lot since we got to know it.<br />
We saw it grow from a limited amount of hosts to a number that hardly fits the IPv4 address scope.</p>
<h3>User friendly</h3>
<p>Next to the amount of websites that has increased over the years, we also see that websites have become more modern.<br />
They are looking for more interaction with the users and therefore become more user friendly.<br />
Of course also the increase in Internet speeds has been a big part of this, since websites could be extended with more images and videos.</p>
<h3>Power struggle</h3>
<p>These are all the good things of the Internet that we all hoped for when we got in touch with it.<br />
One way or another we all contributed to it. The flip side is that also other sides have increased.<br />
There were always the regular Internet taps, but since several years there is also the data-retention,<br />
This requires logging of which IP address communicated with which and which email mailed to which.<br />
And since February 1st two of the bigger ISP&#8217;s in the Netherlands have to block one of the bigger Internet sites.<br />
Shortly, with the success of the Internet, also the struggle for power on the Internet has really begun.</p>
<h3>Darknets</h3>
<p>But the measures as they are being implemented now are slowly starting to get useless.<br />
In different ways new networks are being built over the Internet, so called Darknets.<br />
These are networks that bypass these measures.<br />
Because of the encryption it&#8217;s not possible to check what data is sent over these networks and due to the mesh structure it&#8217;s not possible to effectively check who communicates with whom.<br />
Many of the endpoints on these networks are often configured that it&#8217;s also impossible to see who is behind the endpoints of these networks, making them anonymous.</p>
<h3>Important role</h3>
<p>With the role that the Internet has now and the control that is being enforced, these sorts of networks are here to stay.<br />
The role the Internet has played in the Arabic Revolutions would have been easier to suppress if the people that started the revolutions did not have access to such networks.</p>
<h3>Disadvantage</h3>
<p>The flip side of this however is that these networks are also being used to gather and spread content that is ethically undesirable.<br />
That certain images and videos, which most people would prefer had not even be made in the first place, end up in the dark alleys of the Internet</p>
<h3>Control mechanism</h3>
<p>But that these networks evolved is due to our own lack of actions, by letting different control mechanisms be introduced too easily.<br />
Was it really necessary to have those data retention laws introduced for all communication?<br />
Was it too hard for our governments to arrange Internet taps?<br />
Wasn&#8217;t the person-centered approach good enough?</p>
<h3>Progress</h3>
<p>The consequences are clear, the Internet shows it&#8217;s resilience by adjusting with this Internet over the Internet.<br />
An Internet that makes the current control mechanism obsolete.<br />
Internet that is not controlled, like we are used to from when we got to know it and that will be even harder to control in the future.<br />
For me the only question that remains is; &#8220;is this really progress?&#8221;</p>
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