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| | #32 (permalink) | |
| 4-1-2-1-2 | UK > Australia > US ![]() Quote:
It's aite, I dl'd all the animu I needed + Red Dwarf a couple weeks back ![]() Although Advent Children Complete is still going... But that's the beauty of P2P, it won't go down ![]() Here's how these d*ckcheese companies work: MAKE MILLIONS > SPEND MILLIONS ON LOBBYING > COMPLAIN THEY'RE LOSING MONEY BECAUSE OF PIRATES. Seems Legit. | |
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| | #36 (permalink) |
| \(o ̄∇ ̄o)/ふあー Join Date: Oct 2009
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LOL these fake censor seem to have blockThePirateBay only at the level of DNS xD So here some easy solutions to continue using TPB in UK : 1) change your ISP DNS by e.g. google DNS : https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/ 2) using the coral CDN by using .nyud.net at the end of the domain name : Download music, movies, games, software! The Pirate Bay - The galaxy's most resilient BitTorrent site 3) using the "proxy" google translate : Google Translate 4) using alternative domain https://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/ https://piratereverse.info/ 5) etc |
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| | #37 (permalink) |
| 4-1-2-1-2 |
Shhhhh, don't tell our justice system that, they might learn something :O And we all know just how bad thinking is for those idiots. They honestly don't understand just how wide the webverse is, it's like trying to control the omniscient, it's impossibru. Those suckas just ain't Asian-tier enough |
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| | #38 (permalink) |
| Ultimate Hokage |
As depressing as it is for social policy, it's also just sad because there's zero chance of this working or even stopping people from using torrents. It's like they don't have a basic understanding of the series of tubes. Maybe their tech advisors (if they exist) are intentionally giving the policy makers bad advice? |
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| | #40 (permalink) |
| 4-1-2-1-2 |
Meh, BT have blocked the Bay for a while. There are plenty of proxies out there. It's a pointless exercise if you ask me. Until media corporations start charging fair money for releases, torrenting will always be an attractive choice. I mean, I've spent so much money on Steam since I got my PC, but that's because the games are worth the money I pay. I'm still never going to spend like 80p on a single song. That's crazy money in the long-run considering how finite the lifespan and replay value of music is. |
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