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Old 05-03-2012, 02:37 AM   #102
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer View Post
Now if you'd said that you think blocking the UK public from viewing The Pirate Bay is a reasonable limit to free speech in the UK, I would disagree but would respect that you have a defensible position. Of course, then I would point out that even if you agree with blocking The Pirate Bay, you should admit that this case sets some disturbing precedent with respect to a party being able to sue another party to block a website from public access.
The precedent was Newzbin, TPB is just the next logical extension.
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