on 29-07-2014 07:14
on 29-07-2014 07:14
29-07-2014 09:42 - edited 29-07-2014 12:15
29-07-2014 09:42 - edited 29-07-2014 12:15
In fairness, some people genuinely don't know that certain activities/websites are illegal. More than once I had to warn some family and friends about specific sites, especially when my nieces were younger.
It won't solve the overall issue but it'll help law abiding citizens do the right thing
on 29-07-2014 12:09
on 29-07-2014 12:46
on 29-07-2014 12:46
These type of warnings have been used previously and do make you stop and think. It make much better sense for providers to block these sites as they do now, although some open new .eu domains to try and get round the block.
A good idea that will hopefully deter people from illegal downloading.
29-07-2014 12:51 - edited 29-07-2014 12:54
29-07-2014 12:51 - edited 29-07-2014 12:54
on 29-07-2014 13:12
on 29-07-2014 13:12
There are always people who can find ways round it if they are savvy enough. Most of the ISPs are blocking sites now.
on 29-07-2014 13:18
on 29-07-2014 13:18
on 29-07-2014 13:21
on 29-07-2014 13:22
on 29-07-2014 13:22
I'm now with Sky (RIP O2 Broadband) and they publish which sites they have blocked
http://help.sky.com/security/privacy/our-approach-to-protecting-copyright/
As you say though, those savvy enough will get round the blocks (It's not hard)
on 29-07-2014 13:24
on 29-07-2014 13:24
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