• Court orders UK web piracy blocks
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Oh yeah because this worked so well with TPB right? Geoff Taylor must live with his head rammed firmly up his arse and communicates with a text to speech program.
[quote] The BPI says blocking sites helps protect the revenue streams needed to create new music[/quote] what fucking new music? it's not like pirating a Lady Gaga album will stop little johnny in Chiswick from picking up a guitar and making an arse of himself.
I've always found it amusing that piratebay.se is blocked, yet piratebay.co.uk is open to all. It's even more amusing that the smaller ISPs (one of whom I'm with) haven't been required to block it all.
[QUOTE=QwertySecond;39746923]I've always found it amusing that piratebay.se is blocked, yet piratebay.co.uk is open to all. It's even more amusing that the smaller ISPs (one of whom I'm with) haven't been required to block it all.[/QUOTE] JANET (A government funded educational ISP), does not block the pirate bay.
Yeah, that worked great for TPB: [url]http://proxybay.info/[/url] Exactly the same thing will happen if they block KAT or any other site.
fuck off please JANET is also intended for educational purpose though, i believe, if that influences anything
[QUOTE=Ylsid;39748661]fuck off please JANET is also intended for educational purpose though, i believe, if that influences anything[/QUOTE] That's why I said it was an educational ISP
I've never heard of any of those 3 sites
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