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Old 03-13-2013, 04:38 PM   #565
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An ISP either has to voluntarily choose to block a website (for whatever reason), or it has to be 'asked' by a judge after a court ruling.
At the european net neutrality rules mean that an ISP can't simply choose to do so, without losing their carrier immunity, they have to be compelled to do so.
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