Mikeus Caesar
02-22-2006, 00:49
Me and my friends are constantly annoyed that sites we need for work at school are blocked by software, so i'm setting up a circumventor right now, which should work for about a week before being blocked. But i ask, is doing such things (creating a circumventor to bypass restrictions) legal?
Also, what are your opinions on schools blocking sites by keywords and such? I think it's ridiculous. It means that websites that may be helpful for a project we are blocked because they might contain a link somewhere on the page to a banned site. It's incredibly annoying.
Anyway, this circumventor is really going to hit my electricity bills, leaving my PC on all day.
Also, what are your opinions on schools blocking sites by keywords and such? I think it's ridiculous. It means that websites that may be helpful for a project we are blocked because they might contain a link somewhere on the page to a banned site. It's incredibly annoying.
Anyway, this circumventor is really going to hit my electricity bills, leaving my PC on all day.