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Court: British ISPs must block The Pirate Bay
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article published on 30 April, 2012
The High Court has ruled today that UK ISPs must block The Pirate Bay.
Sky, Everything Everywhere, TalkTalk, O2 and Virgin Media most now block all access to the Swedish file sharing site. The BPI praised the move, as expected: "Sites like The Pirate Bay destroy jobs in the UK and undermine investment in new British artists."
BT, the last ISP in the region, said it needs a "few more ... [ read the full article ]
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Blessedon
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30. April 2012 @ 18:19 |
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Quote: "Sites like The Pirate Bay destroy jobs in the UK and undermine investment in new British artists."
LOL!
It is the British welfare system, like America's, is utterly destroying jobs!
Continuous "entitlements" create a dependency not unlike slavery. No government in history has every survived on a fiat currency.
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bigfamei
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30. April 2012 @ 18:54 |
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Originally posted by Blessedon: Quote: "Sites like The Pirate Bay destroy jobs in the UK and undermine investment in new British artists."
LOL!
It is the British welfare system, like America's, is utterly destroying jobs!
Continuous "entitlements" create a dependency not unlike slavery. No government in history has every survived on a fiat currency.
You are in the wrong place for that topic.
People who don't want to pay will always find a way around it.
Copying vcrs movies and dubbing tapes in teh 80's. Copying and burning DVD's in the 90's And now its the Mp3 and Divx era. For the legal people Piracy has only helped to improve their entertainment life. The problem that the Movie and music industry is having. They can no longer sell the crap product as easily now as they used too. Communication between viewers and listeners of the same product online isn't very hard to find. Not like it was 30 years ago. Its easier to know if you are getting a crap product or not.
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stuntz0rZ
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30. April 2012 @ 19:16 |
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There are better &faster private torrent sites out there. This will do nothing to fix the problem. Do you want google blocked as well so people cannot find new torrents??
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30. April 2012 @ 19:46 |
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Originally posted by stuntz0rZ: Do you want google blocked as well so people cannot find new torrents??
They probably do, yeah. Lol
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30. April 2012 @ 20:28 |
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Can't you just VPN or proxy around the block?
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30. April 2012 @ 22:17 |
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Use BlockAid Public DNS to access TPB. They (Brits) use it to access Newzbin)
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nbfreak2
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1. May 2012 @ 07:15 |
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Im sure there are many way around there blocks.....PS take your polatics else were...lol
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djkorn
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1. May 2012 @ 16:00 |
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ladies and gentleman of the UK, START YOUR PIRATING!
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Dardandec
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3. May 2012 @ 11:46 |
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Well it has started, Virgin is now blocking the Pirate Bay.
What next and When.
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numscull
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3. May 2012 @ 21:39 |
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Why does the movie and music industry always claim piracy causes job losses. I think the money people save from getting free movies and music is spent on essential products and goods, thus creating jobs.
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Mez
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4. May 2012 @ 09:14 |
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Originally posted by Azuran: Can't you just VPN or proxy around the block?
Yes
Most users ought to be doing that anyway.
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brockie
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4. May 2012 @ 15:37 |
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joke they really do think it will stop like this NEVER give us a PB model with great prices day one content releases I would pay.
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