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  1. #1
    Han Guest

    Dutch court order to block domain

    A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".

    Comments?

    http://preview.************/82ntka8 or
    http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2012/01/11/...en-the-pirate-
    bay-blokkeren/?utm_campaign=nieuwsbrief&utm_source=email

    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  2. #2
    s|b Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    On 11 Jan 2012 15:09:22 GMT, Han wrote:

    > A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >
    > Comments?
    >
    > http://preview.************/82ntka8 or
    > http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2012/01/11/...en-the-pirate-
    > bay-blokkeren/?utm_campaign=nieuwsbrief&utm_source=email


    Spyware? :-?

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    s|b

  3. #3
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    Han <nobody@nospam.not> wrote in news:Xns9FD7674F69AAFikkezelf@
    207.246.207.166:

    > A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >
    > Comments?


    Yep. The dutch need to learn to use proxies and ssl. The internet will
    always remain open for those who know how.

    Oh, and one more thing, **** THE RIAA. Thanks.


    --
    Character is doing the right thing when nobody's looking. There are too
    many people who think that the only thing that's right is to get by, and
    the only thing that's wrong is to get caught. - J.C. Watts

  4. #4
    Bast Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain



    FredW wrote:
    > On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 19:54:50 GMT, Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    > wrote:
    >> Han <nobody@nospam.not> wrote in news:Xns9FD7674F69AAFikkezelf@
    >> 207.246.207.166:
    >>
    >>> A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >>>
    >>> Comments?

    >>
    >> Yep. The dutch need to learn to use proxies and ssl. The internet will
    >> always remain open for those who know how.

    >
    >
    > There will always be "people" (or should I say anarchists) who will
    > claim that they know better than everybody else in the world and that
    > they have the "right" to do as they see fit.
    > Usually they are "anonymous" and hack sites and display information
    > because the site tells or shows something they just happen not to like.
    > And "to learn a lesson" or mostly out of revenge, they steal and cheat.
    >
    > Pirate Bay is know for distribution of illegal (= stolen) software and
    > people claim the "right" to be able to download and use illegal
    > software.
    > So you defend the "right" for stealing, robbing and breaking in for
    > those who are trained to do so?





    I defend the right for anyone to have access to whatever they want, without
    big brother sticking his nose in





    >
    >
    >> Oh, and one more thing, **** THE RIAA. Thanks.

    >
    > Grow up, don't act like a 3-year old spoiled child.




    That's right,..there are childeren here,....it should have been "RIAA
    should eat poop"



  5. #5
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 15:09:22 +0000, Han wrote:

    > A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >
    > Comments?
    >
    > http://preview.************/82ntka8 or
    > http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2012/01/11/...en-the-pirate-
    > bay-blokkeren/?utm_campaign=nieuwsbrief&utm_source=email


    Yeah. I've got a comment: I only understood three words in that article.

    :-)



    --
    They had cloaks, with hoods lowered before their eyes, made of
    the same cut as those of the monks in Cluny. Outwardly they are
    gilded, so that it dazzles, but within all lead, and so heavy
    that Frederick put them on of straw. -Dante Alighieri

  6. #6
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 0226 +0100, FredW wrote:

    > On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 19:01:21 -0500, "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid>
    > wrote:
    >>
    >>I defend the right for anyone to have access to whatever they want,
    >>without big brother sticking his nose in

    >
    > And what about the rights of the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay?
    >
    >


    Being denied and trampled on daily. What does that have to do with The
    Pirate Bay?

    >>> Grow up, don't act like a 3-year old spoiled child.

    >>
    >>That's right,..there are childeren here,....

    >
    > Right.






    --
    They had cloaks, with hoods lowered before their eyes, made of
    the same cut as those of the monks in Cluny. Outwardly they are
    gilded, so that it dazzles, but within all lead, and so heavy
    that Frederick put them on of straw. -Dante Alighieri

  7. #7
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    Dustin wrote:
    > Han<nobody@nospam.not> wrote in news:Xns9FD7674F69AAFikkezelf@
    > 207.246.207.166:
    >
    >> A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >>
    >> Comments?

    >
    > Yep. The dutch need to learn to use proxies and ssl. The internet will
    > always remain open for those who know how.
    >
    > Oh, and one more thing, **** THE RIAA. Thanks.
    >

    IAWTP


  8. #8
    G. Morgan Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    Dustin wrote:

    >Han <nobody@nospam.not> wrote in news:Xns9FD7674F69AAFikkezelf@
    >207.246.207.166:
    >
    >> A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >>
    >> Comments?

    >
    >Yep. The dutch need to learn to use proxies and ssl. The internet will
    >always remain open for those who know how.


    True, but its gonna suck.

    >Oh, and one more thing, **** THE RIAA. Thanks.


    Lol... You're welcome.


  9. #9
    Han Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    FredW <fredw@blackholespam.net> wrote in
    newsp5sg7tia329d7s31tietq1n27btrr0nbd@4ax.com:

    > On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 19:54:50 GMT, Dustin <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
    > wrote:
    >>Han <nobody@nospam.not> wrote in news:Xns9FD7674F69AAFikkezelf@
    >>207.246.207.166:
    >>
    >>> A Dutch court has ordered ISPs to block access to "The Pirate Bay".
    >>>
    >>> Comments?

    >>
    >>Yep. The dutch need to learn to use proxies and ssl. The internet will
    >>always remain open for those who know how.

    >
    >
    > There will always be "people" (or should I say anarchists) who will
    > claim that they know better than everybody else in the world and that
    > they have the "right" to do as they see fit.
    > Usually they are "anonymous" and hack sites and display information
    > because the site tells or shows something they just happen not to like.
    > And "to learn a lesson" or mostly out of revenge, they steal and cheat.
    >
    > Pirate Bay is know for distribution of illegal (= stolen) software and
    > people claim the "right" to be able to download and use illegal
    > software.
    > So you defend the "right" for stealing, robbing and breaking in for
    > those who are trained to do so?
    >
    >
    >>Oh, and one more thing, **** THE RIAA. Thanks.

    >
    > Grow up, don't act like a 3-year old spoiled child.


    I think you two have hit the nail on the head collectively. I don't
    condone stealing, and that's what that site is allegedly doing. While
    blocking might work to an extent, there will always be people who
    disregard what is a righteous law (copyright) and find ways to circumvent
    what is done legally. Thanks for confirming my thoughts.

    Now I'll get off my preacher throne <grin>.

    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  10. #10
    s|b Guest

    Re: Dutch court order to block domain

    On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 19:01:21 -0500, Bast wrote:

    > > Pirate Bay is know for distribution of illegal (= stolen) software and
    > > people claim the "right" to be able to download and use illegal
    > > software.
    > > So you defend the "right" for stealing, robbing and breaking in for
    > > those who are trained to do so?


    > I defend the right for anyone to have access to whatever they want, without
    > big brother sticking his nose in


    Both providers, Ziggo and Xs4all, are of the same opinion. They consider
    this conviction to go against the right to free access to the Internet.

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    s|b

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