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Pirate Bay Links censored in Live Messenger

The battle against Pirates Bay continues, with many ISP's blocking access to the site now. Microsoft are joining the censorship by stopping people sharing links to the site with others. Windows Live Messenger now refuses to pass on links, claiming they are unsafe.

It looks as if Microsoft are now monitoring chats and blocking links they deem unsafe.

Torrentfreak have also found out that other chat clients such as Pidgin (when using a Live Messenger account) handle the links in a similar manner

Apparently all other Bittorrent sites remain ‘unfiltered' with access allowed even though they share the same content. No one is sure if this is a trial system which could expand over the coming months, blocking many file sharing links.

Kitguru says: The first step on the road to a wider censorship plan?

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One comment

  1. Like I needed anymore incentive not to trust Microsoft. Now they’re reading my IMs too? The Live program should have died years ago. Whether its Games for Windows Live or Live Messenger they’re all turning into nuisances it seems.