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Published 11:38 27 May 2016 BST
Updated 22:13 28 May 2016 BST

Following the verdict, major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Virgin Media and Sky are required to prevent any of their users from accessing Putlocker and a number of similar sites.
Virgin said in a statement: "Virgin Media prides itself on being a responsible ISP and will block websites when ordered to do so by the courts."
The wider crackdown on piracy means that this news was pretty much inevitable at some point; not much in life comes for free forever.
Still, a quick look at the internet reaction to the ruling tells you that there's been a bit of a meltdown.
https://twitter.com/rxhdem/status/735990001775828992
https://twitter.com/ShahXCIV/status/735976753563324416
https://twitter.com/notjustblondee/status/735899957165723648
https://twitter.com/KiallAlexander/status/735823350589759492
https://twitter.com/Xevepaterson/status/735606884384841732
https://twitter.com/liamstanners/status/735562358987296769
https://twitter.com/gracietovell/status/735934385376133123
https://twitter.com/KiallAlexander/status/735823350589759492
This guy is taking his complaint right to the top:
https://twitter.com/YoureAroach/status/735539388051009536
Of course, like many other streaming sites put in a similar bind before it, Putlocker will probably just start using proxies to dodge the ISP bans, but you'll have to keep searching them out.Explore more on these topics:

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