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UK Blocking Orders

UK Blocking Orders

UK Courts have made a number of orders requiring Internet providers to block websites.

The judgments in these cases are sometimes published. They give the judge's reasoning as to whether a website should be banned.

Court orders are seperate to the judgments. They tell the Internet provider which websites to block. Court orders are generally not published.

Even though court orders are public documents, it is very difficult to get access to them. In theory, anyone should be able to ask the court for a copy but this is a very arduous process. Otherwise, the only way to see the orders is for Internet providers or the party making the blocking request to share them.

451 Unavailable aims to encourage Internet Service Providers to share blocking orders and eventually to persuade courts to release blocking orders by default.

Without transparency about which websites are being blocked, sites can be incorrectly blocked and mistakes are difficult to resolve.

 

December 10, 2014

HC10C04385 Newzbin2

Newzbin2

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November 19, 2014

HC13D05470 Viooz, Megashare, zMovie, and Watch32

Viooz, Megashare, zMovie, and Watch32 (February 2014)

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July 19, 2013

HC13F02471 First Row Sports

First Row Sports

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April 23, 2013

HC12F4959 Fenopy

Fenopy Court Orders

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April 23, 2013

HC12F4958 H33T

H33T Court Orders

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April 23, 2013

HC12F4957 KAT

Kickass Torrents Court Orders

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November 01, 2012

HC11C04518 The Pirate Bay

The Pirate Bay Blocking Orders

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