Just out of interest and because your email doesn't include this:

What url did you use for the pirate bay?  Do all ISPs use the same method to 
block it?  Do you know which site they redirect to?  Do you use the ISPs DNS or 
an external DNS?  If external, is your ISP inspecting and redirecting DNS 
requests to TPB?  Is it blocking TBP by IP address or simply by DNS poisoning?

Kim

> On 2017/Jan/12, at 10:50 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I saw on Twitter that ISPs are blocking access to The Pirate Bay
> website, so I had a go myself.
> 
> The page you get says:
> 
> "Access to Website disabled
> You have attempted to obtain access to a particular website. This page
> notifies you that access to that website has been disabled because the
> Federal Court of Australia has determined that the website infringes, or
> facilitates the infringement of copyright.
> iiNet"
> 
> In the interests of research, I went to https://proxybay.one/ which has
> a list of The Pirate Bay proxies, picked three at random, all worked
> fine. No playing around with DNS, no VPN.

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