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Comment by petercooper

8 days ago

For those in countries that censor the Internet, such as the UK where I live, this page basically says what Anna's Archive is (very superficially), shares some useful URLs to accessing the data, asks for donations, and says an "enterprise-level donation" can get you access to a SFTP server with their files on it.

It is also censored in Germany.

You’re welcomed with this message:

Diese Webseite ist aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar. Zu den Hintergründen informieren Sie sich bitte hier.

https://cuii.info/ueber-uns/

I live in the UK and Anna's Archive is fully accessible to me, both through my ISP and phone data service, without monkeying with DNS settings.

Interesting, I have no issues accessing it in the UK. I use Vodafone broadband or cellular, both fine.

Works perfecty fine, I'm in the UK. Get a better ISP ;)

  • Just checked and it's blocked for me if I turn off my VPN - am on VirginMedia.

    • uno.uk have a policy of not censoring things unless they absolutely have to. they're supporters of the Open Rights Group, and they're the only residential isp I've found that give me a /29 ipv4 block on the standard order form.

      they're a small outfit, been with them for years and on first name terms with the main support guy. great for the kind of nerds who prefer you to skip the flow chart if you and then the logs from your router and hint that you know what you're doing.

      not affiliated, just satisfied.

Umm... I'm in the UK and I can see the page fine. Why would you expect this page to be censored?

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%27s_Archive#United_Kingdo...

    >In December 2024, the UK Publishers Association won an order from the High Court of Justice requiring major ISPs to block Anna's Archive and other copyright-infringing sites, extending a list of sites blocked since 2015 under section 97A of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act

    • I'm going to guess the key differentiator here is "major ISPs". I can see the page fine using a Zen Internet connection, but from my phone, which uses EE, it's blocked.

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  • Others have already posted, but the biggest domestic British ISPs block a variety of things, like SciHub, Libgen, Pirate Bay, or Anna's Archive. Coverage varies a lot though, so I assume ISPs have some discretion and enforcement is patchy.

  • Also in the UK and can also see it fine.

    I wonder if it's blocked simply by DNS manipulation and therefore only people using the ISP DNS have issues.

  • In the UK I'm currently getting:

    Hmmm… can't reach this page

    Check if there is a typo in annas-archive.li.

    DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN

  • I am in the UK and I can't see it unless I use a VPN. I get

    This site can’t provide a secure connection annas-archive.li sent an invalid response. ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR