ISP's will take one look at it and think 'f*ck that'.
The actual content is hosted all over the web and constantly moving around, no-way they can effectively block that.
They are a business at the end of the day, they're not going to piss money down the drain in a vain attempt to block some episodes of GOF.
It'll just end up like when they blocked The Pirate Bay, that clampdown coincided with the meteoric rise in streaming.
I'd lay good money that more people are on it now than ever bothered with Torrents.
The actual content is hosted all over the web and constantly moving around, no-way they can effectively block that.
They are a business at the end of the day, they're not going to piss money down the drain in a vain attempt to block some episodes of GOF.
It'll just end up like when they blocked The Pirate Bay, that clampdown coincided with the meteoric rise in streaming.
I'd lay good money that more people are on it now than ever bothered with Torrents.