India starts blocking file storage websites


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What an idiotic move by the Department of Telecom (DOT). BTW, I am on MTNL and typing www.rapidshare.com shows me this:

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But typing rapidshare.com opens the website as normal. (They are not blocking it right?)

Users are complaining about other ISPs and Twitter should be abuzz!!

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I hope other countries don't follow suit.

Such freaking idiots. Why are they blocking entire domains? I couldn't download some legitime Windows hotfixes by request (HFRs) yesterday from mediafire.com. India ALWAYS has this problem every once in a while. Last time, they blocked the entire Blogger domain instead of blocking whatever specific blog at Blogger they wanted to block. LOSERS. And the reason is the lamest I've ever heard

That aside, this is not the first time that India has faced Internet censorship from ISPs with several Indian ISPs recently blocking Typepad.com, Mobango.com and Clickatell.com without warning in March this year, claiming that it was ordered by DoT to do so, while the latter revealed in an RTI request filed by Medianama that it hadn?t ordered ISPs to block the sites in question.

http://thenextweb.com/in/2011/07/21/indian-isp-airtel-starts-blocking-file-sharing-websites/?awesm=tnw.to_1A4VJ&utm_campaign=&utm_medium=tnw.to-other&utm_source=direct-tnw.to&utm_content=spreadus_master

however, this time it seems to be govt directive.

seriously wtf?

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Working fine here. Don't quite understand the need for this topic............Should have checked facts, before saying that "India has blocked (all) file storage websites"..................you are listing only rapidshare here, that's not the only file-sharing website..... :angry:

^^ Way to crash into a party after it's over. If it wasn't for all the online buzz, this would have got out of hand. If you never knew, almost all file sharing websites were banned by Airtel and Reliance 2 days ago. It was first reported on broadbandforum.in. Bandwidth is still expensive in India. The real reason for these ISP's was to save their own bandwidth. For ISP's it's like aiming by keeping gun on some one else's shoulder.

Get the real picture.

I live in Delhi and use Airtel and so do many of my friends..........and its certainly not blocked.......and also by posting this on a global forum.......will not make the PM sit up and take notice.....

Go and use torrent websites to download ur stuff...........

I live in Delhi and use Airtel and so do many of my friends..........and its certainly not blocked.......and also by posting this on a global forum.......will not make the PM sit up and take notice.....

Go and use torrent websites to download ur stuff...........

Huh! WTF! are you Daft or something, please just go back to the cave you just came from.

And FYI! this is also front page news on Neowin, go figure.

Huh! WTF! are you Daft or something, please just go back to the cave you just came from.

And FYI! this is also front page news on Neowin, go figure.

Really typical of people who spend their days chatting and using "funky" language that you just used............ :p :D . good on you mate. :D

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