Well, the Digital Economy Bill became law in the UK today.
Meaning porn websites will be blocked, left, right, and center...
https://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2017/04/digital-economy-act-2017-gets-royal-assent-and-is-now-law/
>>60111879
UK always does the most stupid privacy invading shit. You literally can't go outside without being recorded by "security" cameras. Their citizenry is the most cucked of all the western world.
Britfags will defend this.
>>60111879
Well, maybe porn websites shouldn't have been perusing illegal activities.
Why are you concerned? Are you one of those sick perverts that is into BDSM/Rape/Hentai/SexInTheMissionaryPositionForTheSolePurposeOfRecreation?
If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear.
>>60111879
Britcucks cucked again, feels good living in a free nation.
>>60111879
Fuck sake, if there's one thing i hate about this country is that every party is obsessed with big government and hence also over the top unnecessary laws.
Hey, look at that, another thread of people talking about shit they don't understand.
This law closes a loophole wherein a large private-security firm were effectively torturing people under the guise of making BDSM porn, see, it's not torture if you record it with a shitty soundtrack!
But no, you're right, everyone in the UK is exactly like the 1970 caricatures from television wearing their bowler hats and being prudes, obviously.
You fucking idiots.
>>60112115
>ISPs may be forced to block sites which fail to do so, and the fact that many such sites are not based in the UK nor subject to British law shall pose plenty of difficulties for the law's implementation, as will its provisions forcing ISPs to prohibit access to "non-conventional sex acts", which has provoked plenty of criticism from the less vanilla members of society.
The fucking idiot here is you.
>>60112115
kek, tasty bait lad
>But when pressed by Onwurah on whether "citizens own and control their own data," the minister responded: "Citizens elect the government and in many cases the government is responsible for the data, and having democratic legitimacy behind the control of data is critical to a functioning democracy."
Britcucks will defend this.