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27th May 2016
10:28am 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.
If you don't have Sky, but are looking for some legal options to watch Game Of Thrones, we have a guide for you here.Explore more on these topics:

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