The Piratebay, the swedish torrent website known for its notoriety and “large scale breach” of copyrights and Intellectual Property Rights was to be blocked by the leading service providers from the UK, as ruled by UK’s high court.
Interestingly, the ban brought PirateBay 12 Million more visitors that day. The ban was quickly followed by the news spreading across all the news websites including like BBC, reuters and thousands of Euro news blogs. It couldn’t have been any better. Censorship of the internet is a controversial issue because activists condemn it as curtailing of freedom of speech and expression. No doubt that the issue will be highly debated.
TPB’s ban will take few weeks to take effect in the meanwhile they plan to “educate” the users to bypass the ban and continue using the site.
It’s the stupidest thing the court could ever do. How can they think of altering the consumer behavior directly? If at all, it bothers the the corporates so much then its their job to make sure that piracy does not happen in the first place. Prevention is better than reprimanding.
As usual there are easy ways to circumvent the block. Use a VPN service to be anonymous and get an uncensored internet access, you should do this anyhow. Or useTOR, I2P or some other darknet with access to the internets. Change your DNS settings with OpenDNS. Or use googles DNS servers… we could go on… ~ FROM TPB BLOG POST
This cat and mouse race doesn’t seem to end. The ban can easily be overruled with this simple bypass trick from TPB’s blog. Continued bans will reduce the web into a chinese version, just like everything else.