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I'm definitely happy with the result. There's too much responsibility for ISPs to filter what a user can/cannot download and I thought it was pretty implausible for companies (especially small ISPs) to filter such a vast amount of information that is increasing everyday. Take youtube for example, although they removed a lot of movies/ mvs due to copyright infringements, I can still access foreign dramas- no probs.
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