

I think there was a lot of speculation and jokes about that’s what would happen next from people on here and other places.
I think there was a lot of speculation and jokes about that’s what would happen next from people on here and other places.
They’ve said nothing of the sort.
With regards to this most people are just ignoring the law. VPN use has gone through the roof.
The wording on ofcom is “should not” not" must not". It’s not illegal, they just don’t want people to do it and want people to think that it is illegal.
Careful, you might summon the Wanky Shit Demon by mistake
your neighbour, your cousin, or even your own wife!
Don’t forget your nan or granddad!
Jacob Ecclestone, 86, said: “I believe in freedom of speech. What this government is trying to do is deeply authoritarian. And it’s extremely dangerous.”
Thanks. Outside of the top line maniacs I’m not really aware of any of the other names in the American government.
Her was such a good film.
I wonder if they’ve quietly moved someone serving life there recently.
The petition to reverse Brexit got something like 4 million signatures. Response: LOL No.
Brexit it’s referendum because the Tories were scared of loosing power to Frog Face Faeage’s party. So they did a bit of appeasement.
I hear their love can be bone shattering.
(honestly I think whoever was rolling the dice for Toc just kept getting 1s)
Or the original name for Microsoft One Drive
Is why we need a
LIB.
DEM.
SURGE
I guess that’ll depend on the instance. The options as I see it are.
Block uk ip’s themselves.
Implement checks like big sites.
Ignore it, eventually be issued with a fine, ignore that, eventually get geoblocked in the UK once ofcom get a court order. Which might take long enough for this god awful law to be amended or repealed.
So you’re pro climate change, pro dismantling the nhs, pro tax cuts for the rich and rises for the poor.
Got it.
They need to do something to improve their communication. But this. Really?
As I understand it if a site doesn’t comply and fineing them isn’t an option Ofcom can apply for a court order to, indeed, compell ISPs to block them.
Ah ok. That makes sense where it came from then.