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ChemAli2012-10-09 10:23:42
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ChemAli, 2012-10-09 10:23:42

Is there liability for access to resources blocked by decision of the authorities?

Let's say an authority ordered my ISP to block YouTube. And I picked up a VPN like that and still watch it.

Question: is there a punishment for me for this and will the provider be punished - after all, he did not completely block access?

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Nickel3000, 2012-10-09
@Nickel3000

If it is not provided, it will be soon, you can rest assured.

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vsespb, 2012-10-09
@vsespb

habrahabr.ru/post/151938/

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amarox, 2012-10-09
@amarox

The resource lock directive applies to the provider. In our country there is “no censorship” and you have the right to watch everything you find on the net.

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Lev Lybin, 2012-10-09
@lybin

It seems like storage and distribution only, but for example, when viewing from online, for example, it lies somewhere in the cache, you can attract it.

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