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Originally Posted by Paul
I think you missed the point, again. If its in another jurisdiction, you dont need to care what the OSA says.
Short of blocking the site, which is very unlikely, no one can really do much about it, if you ignore it the requirement.
Even blocking would fail, torrent sites have been blocked for years, they are all still happily functioning, and in regular use.
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I was setting out the legal position, as that's what I believe was being referred to, people could choose to break UK law, but they must be prepared to face any consequences that may arise as a result.
I was told earlier this week that Ofcom (and the Advertising Standards Authority) are now using AI to find problematic sites.