I'd guess if all the ISPs do similar and 99% of people are more or less forced to switch it off it'll be, at the very least, a nice stuck up finger at the foolishness and unworkability of the filtering.
Would it be annoying to have a lot of people spending their free time switching the filters on and off all day?
I'd guess if all the ISPs do similar and 99% of people are more or less forced to switch it off it'll be, at the very least, a nice stuck up finger at the foolishness and unworkability of the filtering.
Would it be annoying to have a lot of people spending their free time switching the filters on and off all day?