  LilYoda Feline with squirel personality disorder Premium join:2004-09-02 Mountains
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I may be mistaken, but a little bit of tor should be enough to go around the block, and retrieve the tracker, wouldn't it? Once you have the tracker, the block is useless, since you aren't connected to the pirate bay anymore.
Anyway, another useless court decision to make the industry "feel good" in their fight against evil pirates...
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  knightmb Everybody Lies
join:2003-12-01 Franklin, TN
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| It's a DNS block that targets an ISP that was willing to cooperate anyway. The DNS within Tele2 which if anyone knows the IP address could type that in the web browser instead or simply configure their computer to use a DNS server other than what Tele2 uses. That's what I've what I've heard was used to get around the "block" if you want to really call it that.  |
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  insomniac84
join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN | DNS block? Sounds a lot like they are stealing the domain name. Blocking traffic destined to there servers is one thing, but stealing a domain TPB paid for? Courts never understand what they are doing when it comes to technology. |
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