Virgin Media along with various other ISPs are now actively blocking the Pirate Bay website. Last week the UK High Court ruled that several of the country’s leading ISPs must block subscriber access to The Pirate Bay, and so the censorship by our country of what websites we are and aren’t allowed to visit begins.
In the order, the judge Mr Justice Arnold told Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, O2 and Everything Everywhere to begin blocking access to The Pirate Bay.
A sixth ISP, BT, requested “a few more weeks” to consider their position on blocking the site.
Virgin Media said in a statement: “Virgin Media has received an order from the courts requiring it to prevent access to The Pirate Bay in order to help protect against copyright infringement.
“As a responsible ISP, Virgin Media complies with court orders addressed to the company but strongly believes that changing consumer behaviour to tackle copyright infringement also needs compelling legal alternatives, such as our agreement with Spotify, to give consumers access to great content at the right price.”
Mr Justice Arnold said in a written judgment in February: “In my judgment, the operators of [The Pirate Bay] do authorise its users’ infringing acts of copying and communication to the public. They go far beyond merely enabling or assisting.
“I conclude that both users and the operators of [The Pirate Bay] infringe the copyrights of the claimants … in the UK.”