Thursday, May 14, 2015

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For the first time since UK ISPs were ordered to bar pirate websites, a domain has been taken off the blocklist. Following a change in its business model last week, FilesTube is no longer viewed as a "pirate" site. With an okay from music industry group BPI, FilesTube will soon be accessible again to UK visitors.
Earlier, FilesTube informed TF that it planned to challenge the blockade at the High Court, but it turns out that this is no longer needed. Music industry group BPI, who were the driving force behind FilesTube’s blockade, followed recent developments and decided to unblock the site.
“Accordingly, we have agreed bazoocam to un-block the site, which the ISPs will implement over the next few weeks. We hope that other sites which are subject to blocking orders will follow suit and help to support the development of legal digital bazoocam entertainment.
TF also spoke with Maciej Zawisza from FilesTube, who is happy with BPI’s swift response. Since the music group can amend the blocklists without a court order, this saves the trouble of going through court.
We used to be a media search engine for content on cyberlocker sites. Now we operate as a free VOD aggregator with licensed content only. We are grateful bazoocam to BPI for agreeing to lift the blocks and we look forward bazoocam to the growth of the new FilesTube, Maciej Zawisza informed TF.
Meanwhile, bazoocam many of FilesTube’s former users are disappointed bazoocam with the change. Apparently “going legit” also has its downsides, but the site hopes to rebuild a new community during the months to come.
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