• @[email protected]
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    394 months ago

    So block the article in India but there’s no reason to block it in the rest of the world. Fuck India’s government gonna do to them?

    • tb_
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      174 months ago

      We were blocked in Turkey for 3 years or so, and fought all the way to the Supreme Court and won. Nothing has changed about our principles. The difference in this case is that the short term legal requirements in order to not wreck the long term chance of victory made this a necessary step.

      Hopefully not block the entire website in India.

        • tb_
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          54 months ago

          Not everyone knows of/has access to VPN’s.

          I don’t disagree with your sentiment, but I also get why they’d rather try to resolve it legally. If they succeed it will allow for much easier access for the majority of visitors.

          • Saik0
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            3 months ago

            Most of the internet blocks open proxies. They’re often times used in malicious attacks. Just blocking them isn’t suspicious at all.

            edit: This post is also quite old. Kind of weird that you’re necro-commenting on it…