I have to say I'm not supporting piracy but this is just the wrong way to do it.
To me, it's not a question of what they're banning, it's a problem of them even doing it. I view it as a slippery slope. If we allow the government to ban these file-sharing sites, then what next? They've already started with the banning of certain smut websites, websites that are exposing their wrongdoings such as gutteruncensored.com (yes, the site also has smut) and are now doing this. It's not up to the government to tell us full-grown adults what we can or cannot watch.
We have a right to a free and unpoliced access to the internet, regardless of the content. (Yes, the UN has recently declared the right to internet access as a human right).
Frankly, I'm surprised at the lack of public uproar over this matter.
This post has been edited by blackchides: Jun 14 2011, 07:30 PM
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