I’m doing this with a bit mixed feelings since I know I might be blocking away valid users. But I feel this is the only way to start showing ISPs and other companies that they can’t go on doing whatever they like. (more…)
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Posted on 02 May 2010. Tags: banned, netblock, teamfurry.com