Update: Pirate Bay sees increase in Danish traffic
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article published on 11 February, 2008
Although Tele2, Denmark's largest ISP, was recently forced to block all access to the notorious torrent site The Pirate Bay, it seems once again the admin team over at TPB are having the last laugh.
The access block, from a technical standpoint, is very elementary and the admins even created a site to help Danish file sharers break the block and access the site. A new blog post seems ... [ read the full article ]
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11. February 2008 @ 15:46 |
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OpenDNS is great, it seems to load sites faster then my ISP's (Comcast) DNS and even if Comcast's DNS goes down I can still access the internet due to using OpenDNS. :-)
Thats a pretty crappy block if all they have to do is switch DNS's. However, most people should be using OpenDNS anyway as it seems a lot better than any ISPs DNS. :P
Peace
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tripplite
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11. February 2008 @ 17:15 |
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another European country gone down the drain!! that is truly a violation
of rights, that is why America is great! if that happened the people are to spoiled to be denied of it! truly this hole piracy thing has gone wack, i dont want to see a decrease in quality from hollywood, and it doesn't have to happen, but at the same times actors can be rich just not so much!!
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11. February 2008 @ 18:04 |
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Should I switch to open DNS? I'm afraid that Comcast may send a cease and desist letter.
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drach
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11. February 2008 @ 19:23 |
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Thank you Pirate Bay... once again they have made my life easer. Im glad they are increasing awareness of OpenDNS. I didn't know about it until i read about the Danish ISP block, but now that is what i use because it works a lot better than Shaw's DNS (in Canada).
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14. February 2008 @ 13:04 |
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hermes_vb
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16. February 2008 @ 08:49 |
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Originally posted by 21Q: Should I switch to open DNS? I'm afraid that Comcast may send a cease and desist letter.
There's nothing illegal about OpenDNS. There's nothing to worry about. Actually is a a free service that offers a little bit of protection since it blocks known phishing sites.
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7. April 2008 @ 21:41 |
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Why do the authorities even bother.
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