shamu726 Posted January 19, 2014 Share Posted January 19, 2014 Several Irish ISPs have started blocking access to KickassTorrents, the country’s most-visited torrent site. Following legal action taken by Sony, Warner and Universal the High Court ordered several providers to block the site, and others including Eircom followed suit voluntarily. Whether the new measures will put a dent in local piracy rates has yet to be seen, as users still have plenty of alternatives.In an effort to reduce piracy, copyright holder all over the world are trying to get popular torrent sites blocked by ISPs.In 2009 Ireland was one of the first countries in the world to have an ISP block The Pirate Bay on copyright grounds. Eircom backed out of a court battle with the major music labels and blocked the site voluntarily.Getting other providers to follow suit proved to be more difficult due to legal complications, but last year the ball was rolling again.Following an action initiated by EMI, Sony, Warner and Universal against the ISPs UPC, Imagine, Vodafone, Digiweb, Hutchison 3G and Telefonica O2, in June 2013 the High Court gave the ISPs just 30 days to block The Pirate Bay.After this success the labels moved on to their next target, KickassTorrents, or KAT for short. Following The Pirate Bay blockade KAT quickly took over the crown, and up until last week was one of the 25 most-visited websites in Ireland.Hoping to significantly reduce this threat the record labels applied to the High Court to have local ISPs block subscriber access to KAT. The request was successful and Mr Justice Kelly ordered the new blockade in December.This week most ISPs implemented the blockade, much to the disappointment of Irish KAT visitors.Interestingly, Eircom, the largest Internet provider in the country, was not included in the court case, but together with several other ISPs chose to implement a block voluntarily. As a result, Eircom subscribers are now greeted with the following message when they attempt to access the site.Blocked As with all blockades there are still plenty of workarounds that let people access the KAT site. Several users note that KAT proxies work just fine, and a VPN also lifts all restrictions.Nevertheless, the music labels will celebrate the new blocks as a victory and, with KAT taken care of, they are likely to prepare another lawsuit targeted at the next large torrent site, continuing the game of Whack-A-Mole.Source: TorrentFreak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knowledge-Spammer Posted January 19, 2014 Share Posted January 19, 2014 (edited) in the uk the site is or woz blocked this works for me http://4.hidemyass.com/ip-2/encoded/Oi8vcHJveHlrYXQuZXUvbW92aWVzLw%3D%3D Edited January 19, 2014 by knowledge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
locoJoe Posted January 19, 2014 Share Posted January 19, 2014 This whole cat and mouse thing is fascinating to me. So far my ISP has not blocked any torrent sites nor have they slowed the speed down to them. There are many ways around so-called blockaids, its like screen doors on a submarine when it comes to stopping the flow....:) Also having access to a newsserver and knowing how to "usenet" is a huge plus. The powers to be will fail at this just like they do at everything...money down their drain to save others (copyright holders) monitary losses is just good money after bad and is senseless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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