So, the Australian Federal Government has finally gotten around to blocking several well-known public tracker sites...

So, the Australian Federal Government has finally gotten around to blocking several well-known public tracker sites, such as thepiratebay.org, among others, in an attempt to crack down on illegal piracy.

This block can be gotten around by a simple, free, browser-based proxy, rendering it completely useless.

I'm not surprised. If they knew anything about the internet, we'd have FTTP instead of FTTN.

>If they knew anything about the internet
you wouldn't be here gloating like a faggot

dread the day they figure it out and start going after your pirate ass

Good, you deserve it.

If people in China and Best Korea can figure it out, I'm sure we're able to.

You don't even need a proxy just change your dns settings.

8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

>le liberals fucked the NBN meme
The NBN was a fucking disaster from inception. Both parties plans would have run into the similar issues.

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yeah exactly, they should have only done NBN for rural areas and privatised fiber in the cities, we'd all be better off now.

why is the USA the only country that doesn't censor the internet?

With net neutrality fucked and trump in office don't worry, we will soon

Because without the FCC's million rules we'll get censored.
Right.

Yeah Hillary's hate speech laws would have done a much better job at keeping the internet free and uncensored :^)

These cunts are fucking hopeless. I'm sitting on a train in Sydney reading this and within 1 minute I've bypassed it 3 ways on Android: VPN, proxy and DNS changer.

You used to be cool, iinet

sm͏h

ExtraTorrent wasn't among the 5 listed. It will surely be in the next appeal.

Hillary pushed for the power to delete retarded Twitter posts.

Trump will push for more power for ISPs and copyright holders to rail you in the ass.

> I am entitled to other people's hard work
Cancerous millennials everywhere

that is not a millenial thing, even older people like to pirate shit and kill yourself for using that word

Go away, Sundar.

>Voluntarily giving the domain name of every site you visit to Google
ishygddt

>I should pay $60 for a piece of content where the people that made it will barely see 1 of those 60 dollars.

If you cant at least change your dns you dont deserve to pirate shit

I'd prefer an overcosted, underscheduled rollout that will secure my internet connection for the next century, compared to an overcosted, underscheduled rollout that is out of date the moment it's turned on.

> posting information about a new federal government site block and how easy it is to get around it immediately means you MUST be a pirate
ok lad whatever you say

>land of the free

How are you so sure that it isn't already in some subtle way?