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November 28, 2014, 02:57:20 PM
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So courts have once again added new sited to the firewall of Britain

https://torrentfreak.com/uk-piracy-blocklist-expands-with-demonoid-isohunt-iptorrents-and-more-141127/

were only 2nd to china on censorship, but what more worrying is this line

"Because the ISPs have given up on defending their position in court, it is now a mere formality for copyright holders to have a pirate site banned."

i cant believe there blocking sites without any proof anymore. i think im going to look into getting the MPAA sites blocked just for shits and giggles or maybe get a few government sites blocked. its sad that the internet is taking this route and its even sadder that the Americans are getting there way all over the world. i dont really condone illegal movie downloads but if the Movie firms are to stupid and lazy to get it put on streaming services in any respectable amount of time then they only have them selves to blame.

looks like its time to break out the old VPN accounts and use them Cheesy you will not bar me from any part of the internet. if i want to go onto a certain site then i will get on that certain site. as for America as per usual it can go and shove it up it ass.

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November 28, 2014, 06:27:43 PM
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Time to turn on VPN mate, Alot of countries are now blocking sites for useless reasons.
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November 28, 2014, 06:31:19 PM
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TPB has lots of proxies all around the world and if the british goverment (or any other goverment) continue blocking sites we must continue bypassing those restrictions.

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November 28, 2014, 06:49:03 PM
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That's why I lol sometimes about it, Government blocking sites then people using VPN's.
If that keeps going on, I could predict VPN's prices to rock up to the skies soon Cheesy
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