Anonymous
10/13/2025, 8:06:38 PM
No.106876477
>>106875896
They have got that power, but they need a court order to enforce it. Then ISPs over 20k customers need to add the court-banned sites to their ban lists, which are currently full with torrent sites, sport and film streamers, pirates, and so on. Basically a VPN or a small ISP would bypass this - If there was enough demand, you setup BongFreedums ISP #1, which closes it's subscriber list at 19,999 customers. And BF ISP #2 opens, etc.
They have got that power, but they need a court order to enforce it. Then ISPs over 20k customers need to add the court-banned sites to their ban lists, which are currently full with torrent sites, sport and film streamers, pirates, and so on. Basically a VPN or a small ISP would bypass this - If there was enough demand, you setup BongFreedums ISP #1, which closes it's subscriber list at 19,999 customers. And BF ISP #2 opens, etc.