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Originally Posted by martyh
I see that BT have finally blocked TPB
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Yes the ISP's are just puppets to the government wishes that's hows it's been; the government tells them to jump- the ISP's ask how high! Since if the ISP's what to operate in the EU which has been run by bankers from the start, you get no elected choice there/here....just do as they see fit. It's all the amount pound signs they can gather, not the peoples wishes/views...it's doesn't help with corrupt courts in the first place
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Originally Posted by Lord Kram
Just use a VPN, problem solved!
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Originally Posted by hjf288
I've read in several magazines that circumventing the block is not in itself illegal so it's just a moderation thing/cable forum policy 
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Well it all down to how you see it, the reason in the first place for the push for the ban was media industry finding that PTB had better system from top to bottom plus revue market plan from the start. Basically you had two sides one that thrives on pure greed the other (PTB) had a fair balanced plan that works for both sides no one lost out - the modern media industry laugh at it; then found out otherwise very soon after even to this day for their earlier choice their revue model is still didn't work after all this time, more in the latter years !
On the other hand it's just as easy to bypass the block (PTB) just go to the pirate party web site > click on the proxy link (UK'rs) Do note no link posted, if anybody didn't know the link already
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Originally Posted by carlwaring
I have been reading that site (and it's other variants) on and off all day. "Hilarious" doesn't begin cover it!
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Good point, even it was good read as the ISP user admitted his own guilt to the CS rep in the phone, how low can one go, then again the ones that lose out others gain in there place. Where there one there will be much more mee thinks.

(if the cap fits....wear it !)
Peace out
Toonlight