delafield

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  1. I think Haron has a great idea. Any server requirements (MySQL, Apache, etc.) could be bundled with the browser. But only minimal server requirements would be needed (i.e., no MySQL) at first. Yes, the web sites would look like they did in 1993, but the advantages to such a system are incredible. No seized domain names, no seized servers, no DMCA takedown notices, no political censorship, etc. The capabilities would slowly grow over time, just as they did with the first generation of the world wide web back in 1993. Websites, although rather static, could still be updated by anyone with the RW secret. I understand if Bittorrent.com does not want to implement such a system, but it will come. And perhaps this is the browser that the pirate bay was talking about recently. Just a guess, don't know. Regards, KS delafield