On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 at 01:05, Mirimir <miri...@riseup.net> wrote:

>  Maybe also an indicator in
> Tor browser, showing the censorship level of the exit that they're using.
>

Good idea, as previously said, different counties block/censor different
things, so simply changing a circuit will get around this (for now).

With reference to torrents in the UK, as Sam said, not all are blocked. Its
basically a game of whack-a-mole with the courts. Every time the courts
order ISP's to block a particular domain name (eg torrent.com) the site
will simply change domain name (eg to different-torrent-name.com) until the
courts order the ISP's to block it again a few months time. I am uncertain
if, for example, someone were to set up a new ISP they would have to follow
the previous court blocking orders or they would need to be "re-issued" to
the new ISP.

Thanks
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