The Pirate Bay blocked in Italy, a second time
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article published on 8 February, 2010
After first being blocked in 2008, an Italian court has once again ruled that ISPs in the nation must block access to the infamous torrent tracker The Pirate Bay, leaving millions of users without access to one of the most popular sites on the planet.
In the original case, after an appeal by the Pirate Bay, the Court of Bergamo ruled that foreign websites cannot be blocked over alleged ... [ read the full article ]
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beanos66
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8. February 2010 @ 15:24 |
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Quote: leaving millions of users with access to one of the most popular sites on the planet.
methinks should read, leaving millions of users !without! access to one of the most popular sites on the planet.
Way to go silvio, abuse the legal system to protect your own wallet
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lxfactor
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8. February 2010 @ 15:28 |
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i read that too i was like.. umm lol
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8. February 2010 @ 15:51 |
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Typo corrected, now back on topic :P
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8. February 2010 @ 18:20 |
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so people still actually use the pirate bay
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8. February 2010 @ 22:21 |
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i just use whatever torrentz.com gives me..
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DDR4life
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9. February 2010 @ 01:01 |
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Says The Pirate Bay to the opposition, "I remember your Gom Jabbar, now you'll remember mine. Try looking into that place you dare block. You'll find me there, staring back at you!"
lol
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domie
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9. February 2010 @ 04:38 |
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I must be out of touch with things - I thought TPB had been consigned to history after the court reversal and the charade of trying to sell it off to that idiot with no money. Is it still going ?
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samus250
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9. February 2010 @ 09:12 |
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Originally posted by domie: I must be out of touch with things - I thought TPB had been consigned to history after the court reversal and the charade of trying to sell it off to that idiot with no money. Is it still going ?
Yeah, The Pirate Bay is still going and is stronger than ever... though they have no trackers now, they rely solely on other public trackers, DHT and Peer Exchange.
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PRCOQUI
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9. February 2010 @ 11:43 |
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Josipher you can use one or the best
demonoid.com
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Xplorer4
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10. February 2010 @ 03:36 |
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Originally posted by PRCOQUI: Josipher you can use one or the best
demonoid.com
lol demonoid isnt all that special. Its good for hard to find stuff some of the time but otherwise it doesnt really offer anything thats not available elsewhere.
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10. February 2010 @ 14:21 |
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So, when will they start blocking Google then?...............oh, right.
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quinta
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10. February 2010 @ 17:52 |
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Italian justice has NOT BLOCKED TPB AGAIN
The supreme court ruled that requiring ISPs to "inhibit" access to TPB is not against the law and sent the trial back to a lower level court. and there we are. this court has not ruled. (at least so far).
this is the reason why, if you read italian websites, they all write in conditional: "eventually could be blocked again"
and, BTW, TPB is obviously still accessible
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beanos66
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11. February 2010 @ 06:13 |
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Originally posted by PRCOQUI: Josipher you can use one or the best
demonoid.com
Shush, don't tell everybody. We don't want riaa finding out
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Hannes84
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12. February 2010 @ 12:31 |
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Originally posted by quinta: Italian justice has NOT BLOCKED TPB AGAIN
The supreme court ruled that requiring ISPs to "inhibit" access to TPB is not against the law and sent the trial back to a lower level court. and there we are. this court has not ruled. (at least so far).
this is the reason why, if you read italian websites, they all write in conditional: "eventually could be blocked again"
and, BTW, TPB is obviously still accessible
That's bull. I live in Italy, using Telecom Italia as my service provider and The Pirate Bay has been blocked completely. Using a proxy is helpful though.
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quinta
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12. February 2010 @ 13:20 |
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That's bull. I live in Italy, using Telecom Italia as my service provider and The Pirate Bay has been blocked completely. Using a proxy is helpful though.
Milan is the second largest city in Italy and that's not spanish..

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Hannes84
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13. February 2010 @ 02:58 |
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That's bull. I live in Italy, using Telecom Italia as my service provider and The Pirate Bay has been blocked completely. Using a proxy is helpful though.
Milan is the second largest city in Italy and that's not spanish..

I don't know what your service provider is, but I am using the largest Italian telecompany (Telecom Italia) and they certainly have blocked The Pirate Bay, which is surprising as they're the ones who refused to do it before. I can access TPB via proxy but not without.
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quinta
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13. February 2010 @ 03:21 |
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I don't know what your service provider is, but I am using the largest Italian telecompany (Telecom Italia) and they certainly have blocked The Pirate Bay, which is surprising as they're the ones who refused to do it before. I can access TPB via proxy but not without.
I am using Telecom Italia in Milan.
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Hannes84
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13. February 2010 @ 07:27 |
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I don't know what your service provider is, but I am using the largest Italian telecompany (Telecom Italia) and they certainly have blocked The Pirate Bay, which is surprising as they're the ones who refused to do it before. I can access TPB via proxy but not without.
I am using Telecom Italia in Milan.
That's very hard to believe. I've tried both Firefox and Internet Explorer and neither of them allow me to go to Pirate Bay. But I suppose....
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quinta
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13. February 2010 @ 08:24 |
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I don't know what your service provider is, but I am using the largest Italian telecompany (Telecom Italia) and they certainly have blocked The Pirate Bay, which is surprising as they're the ones who refused to do it before. I can access TPB via proxy but not without.
I am using Telecom Italia in Milan.
That's very hard to believe. I've tried both Firefox and Internet Explorer and neither of them allow me to go to Pirate Bay. But I suppose....
Actually I'm using three different ISPs in two offices and home; just one of them has directed the DNS entry to a fake server with a web page saying that "access to TPB has been inhibited", a long ago, and never rolled back.
The workaround is just using another DNS.
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Tarsellis
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19. February 2010 @ 15:54 |
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Mussolini would be so proud of our current Italy!
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