So what happens when they find an app hosted on App Engine they don't
like and block that?





On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 14:57, Kaan Soral <kaanso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually Turkey doesn't block google, they block Youtube IP's, so the
> problem is probebly caused by shared IP's.
>
> So in my opinion the problem can be solved if Google uses seperate
> IP's for components.
>
> And for government blocking, they normally block domain names rather
> than IP's but for some reason they only block Youtube IP's because
> people just enter the site using seperate DNS etc.
>
> On Dec 17, 2:29 am, Tim Hoffman <zutes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I don't really believe it is solvable by google.
>>
>> If they add a new pool of addresses for appengine, and some apps turn up on
>> appengine that
>> any particular government doesn't like, they will block access to that range
>> and you are
>> back in the same situation.
>>
>> All anyone can do is educate and lobby their government.
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> Tim Hoffman
>
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