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21 more "pirate" sites blocked
TheTruth1983
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24726078
And guess what? All of them are still accessible by using the pirate browser, TOR, or any of a plethora of proxy or VPN services.
Talk about a pointless endevour that will ultimately achieve nothing.
And guess what? All of them are still accessible by using the pirate browser, TOR, or any of a plethora of proxy or VPN services.
Talk about a pointless endevour that will ultimately achieve nothing.
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They will fail at every single measure they put in place, the people are far to clever for them and they f'king hate it.
Viva Freedom - long live the revolution.
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when government fears the people, there is liberty."
With all the censorship and surveillance going on we are fast moving from the latter to the former.
Cameron's war on the Internet and journalism will be disaterous for the UK.
http://piratebrowser.com/
You are welcome
Meanwhile the powers that be continue to prove they will never learn.
My PS3 and PS plus gives me plenty of free games.
I do however LOVE the fact that groups such as Anonymous exist as it gets right up the nose of 'the man'.
I love that people like Edward Snowden exist as he gets up the nose of 'the man'
and we should all of us always be against 'the man'
Are these bans not being executed by court order under legislation that was passed under the previous government?
Of course, the last government started it but they are gone. Cameron is now in power and has carried on where Labour left off (on a lot of issues, not just this).
The colour of the party is irrelevant. They all want to censor anything that they believe we should not have access to this whether it is 'piracy' sites or fair and impartial journalism.
thanks for that
Cameron must be a bit miffed that he didn't get the 3 month "fact-finding" visit to the USA, for himself and his family, paid for by Disney and Sony, which Mandelson got and which caused him to come back to the UK filled with a burning desire to become an "internet czar".
It's so unfair!
IsoHunt is simply restarting under a .ee domain and this time registered and hosted in Australia. myp2p is another one continuing to run under a different domain extention.
The measures are put in place to stop the casual downloader. So in that sense the MPAA and it corresponding mucic body are winning. I think all involved know it wont stop the determined downloader.
If you mean having to google the site of your choice with the keyword proxy after it, then yes I fear you might be right.
Same old story can you prove this, because most these sites people will still be able to use, just like pirate bay is still up and running and being used by uk people.
Do you seriously think that?
This will just make them block more sites like piratebrowser.
At least they're fighting back and trying to stop people denying artists of some hard earned cash.
Ah but if you use piratebrowser how can they block direct access? I would assume if you used piratebrowser and just typed it in it would find the piratebrowser home page. OK I don't deny that they won't end up eventually possibly blocking normal access via normal firefox/ie eventually
Fighting back just drives it deeper underground. What they SHOULD be doing is making more and more content avaliable at affordable prices on services like Netflix and iTunes. People WILL pay FAIR prices for rare content they'd like to own, but none of the idiots in charge seem to get that.
Thanks for this. Biggest laugh i've had all day.
Based on what? Anyone with half a brain can get past these bans, I don't even need a proxy to get on the Pirate Bay.
In a nutshell!