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Post by Chris on Dec 19, 2014 17:36:47 GMT
The following notice appears when I try to enter Icefilms.... Access to this website has been Blocked Blocking access to ice films Website has been made pursuant to a Court Order dated 14 November 2014 obtained by the members of the Motion Picture Association (MPA). www.mpaa.orgAny TalkTalk customer affected by the Court Order has a right under the Court Order to apply to vary or discharge it. Any such application must: (i) clearly indicate the identity and status of the applicant; (ii) be supported by evidence setting out and justifying the grounds of the application; and (iii) be made on 10 days notice to all of the parties to the Court Order. Does anyone know a way to access Icefilms, when its hosting issues are sorted, to avoid the censorship?
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Post by John on Dec 19, 2014 17:57:45 GMT
Use ipv6.icefilms.info
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Post by Russtronic™ on Dec 19, 2014 18:42:07 GMT
Where are you?? We are in the process of moving the server. North Korea is not capable of handling the bandwidth needed in one hour for us. Hell at any one time there are at least 18000 guests logged on to this forum. Last night it was as high as 29k.
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Post by Buckeye on Dec 19, 2014 18:49:43 GMT
How soon will ice films have their new server and what's the expected date to be back up and running?
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Post by day7 on Dec 19, 2014 19:24:23 GMT
He is in the UK Repdaddy's Daddy!
i was able to connect last week when i was in the uk via talk talk, is this a new thing then? anyway just use a free vpn to access sites being blocked, something like the add on foxy proxy would do! or that link John said (if it's still the same after the server change) should work
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Post by Chris on Dec 19, 2014 20:09:15 GMT
Thanks to John and day 7 for alternatives. I'm in the UK, and the Talk Talk block is new this afternoon.
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Post by Guest on Dec 19, 2014 20:33:08 GMT
If you are in the UK, I recommend installing ZenMate as an add on for chrome/firefox to get around ISP blocking.
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Post by Repdaddy on Dec 19, 2014 20:40:33 GMT
You can only use ipv6 if your device is capable(which most newer devices are) and ipv6 is selected. Most newer devices are set to connect using protocol 6 when the device you are trying to reach is ipv6. If not, they fall back on ipv4. If you were not connecting, I have to assume you are not ipv6 compatible. For those that are, add our ip address to your host file.
Chrome and Firefox both have extensions to circumvent. There is a browser based on Firefox that has circumvention built in. I believe it is called PirateBrowser. In Opera, you can access most blocked sites by turning on turbo. Or you could use a vpn.
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Post by Chris on Dec 19, 2014 22:43:50 GMT
Thanks to everyone for the help.
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Post by Lynn on Dec 20, 2014 1:49:32 GMT
Sorry for being confused here but i thought IceFilms was down, like completely down, unable to use.
Is there still a way of accessing it? It's just from what i've read, people still talk as if it's fine to use. IceFilms became the only site i used so now i'm kinda screwed and the LineUp link is great and i'm really grateful for it but i was a few episodes behind some shows and can't get them anywhere.
At first i had page tell me That Sky had blocked it (I'm in the UK and every site i've ever used is now blocked, i don't know if it's just UK or not - i should probably check with Hola) but then it was 'hosting issues' which i took to meaning that it's down for now, .
Not complaining - love IceFilms, really appreciate everyone that keeps it going and understand it's very much a luxury.
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Post by Repdaddy on Dec 20, 2014 2:21:16 GMT
We are down. If we were not, you would not get redirected here, lol. The talk here is about getting around the filters UK isps have put in place.
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Post by render on Dec 20, 2014 12:38:34 GMT
I got Zen Mate, My internet provider is Sky and it is also blocked by them. I heard the other week 52 sites got banned. Its a pain but doing this wont stop anything there is always away round this. They are just wasting time money and annoying every one lol
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Post by Toodle. on Dec 20, 2014 13:16:43 GMT
Assuming icefilms continue to use cloudflare, then you should just need to use Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) and access using https: instead of http
Because cloudflare shares the IP address with lots of other sites, they can't block the cloudflare IP addresses and using https means that the packet inspection can't tell which site you are using.
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Post by Happy User on Dec 21, 2014 4:27:52 GMT
After the Sony hacks, moving to North Korea sounds kinda extreme. What about servers in Latin America? I know that Pirate Bay is up again in the Czech Republic.
Have you guys looked into Cyprus/ other Greek isles?
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Post by Blah! on Dec 21, 2014 5:24:17 GMT
After the Sony hacks, moving to North Korea sounds kinda extreme. What about servers in Latin America? I know that Pirate Bay is up again in the Czech Republic. Have you guys looked into Cyprus/ other Greek isles? Latin america ... chech republic .. cypurs .. greek isles.. one doesnt belong to the others.
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