torrentfreak.com — Last Friday, Italian ISPs started to prevent their customers from accessing the Pirate Bay. Strangely enough, Pirate Bay traffic is not redirected to Italian authorities, but to the IFPI, the infamous anti-piracy lobby of the music industry. Pirate Bay?s Peter Sunde is not happy, and says it?s a scandal.
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tavisjohnAug 16, 2008
It protects you from DNS redirects from your ISP. If you use your ISP's DNS server you get redirected. If you use OpenDNS you get to the site you wanted to go to in the first place.
level1computerAug 16, 2008
RTFA<a class="user" href="http://217.144.82.26/pb/">http://217.144.82.26/pb/</a>
Closed AccountAug 16, 2008
Yea! f**k [insert corporation/government/organizations of any kind here]!! Those bastards!! There, now that I've vented my frustration through a keyboard I can go back to being complacent and not accomplishing anything of worth. That feels much better.
uptownAug 16, 2008
Boston just went on high alert....
elranzerAug 16, 2008
All I keep seeing is Sony, Sony, Sony...I'm sure if a special interest group to protect big High-Fructose Corn Syrup ever emerged, then Sony would be the head of it.
briguymaineAug 17, 2008
added bonus is adult site filtering, I've been looking for something to stop that stuff from accidentally showing up on my kids computer.
alewin77Dec 17, 2008
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