Author Topic: Changing IP address to access public website ruled violation of US law  (Read 3087 times)

i am now officially in love with living in canada
enjoy your stuffty healthcare and expensive housing costs


exactly, if you want an actually good life you should just leave that entire continent

That's pretty wacky. I don't think it's exactly something that can be enforced though; internet piracy is still extremely prevalent and that has a lot more ways to trace you.

exactly, if you want an actually good life you should just leave that entire continent
No point then. I am sure other countries in Europe have more surveillance than the us does. Good luck with Africa, South America, and Asia.

only solution - get abducted by aliens and live on their home planet

Well I guess this kinda solves our issues with certain users getting around IP bans.

Well I guess this kinda solves our issues with certain users getting around IP bans.
hah hahahahahaha.... ha

I am sure other countries in Europe have more surveillance than the us does.

lol

hah hahahahahaha.... ha

unless you're talking about UK, that is
but even then that's debatable
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I think the only they can really do is take down public proxy sites.

I hope at least using free VPNs aren't illegal

exactly, if you want an actually good life you should just leave that entire continent


This is ridiculous, what if it was serious and you had to get on FB at school or something?
I think it's still fine at schools and stuff

the fbi doesn't control your school's firewall...yet


um...... so?

"that your ip is blocked on"


seems fair to me.
its not saying vpns or proxies are illegal...
you guys cant read and comprehend. thats a school skill you know.