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detaro
on Aug 11, 2017
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Ad blocking is under attack
If by "internet" you mean your browser/over HTTP, then yes. But the IPFS client provides exactly that, on your local machine, without any restrictions. If you offer it to the public, you can choose your own policy on copyrighted etc. content.
lqdc13
on Aug 11, 2017
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I mean it's unusable to the general public since IPFS network is not accessible via the browser without a proxy.
In other words, one would first have to integrate an IPFS client into all major browsers.
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