But remember your rights stop when the rights of others start. So,
if a give admin wants people who use Tor to be blocked from his
particular site, it is his right. I might not agree with it, but
I'll defend his right to do so. After all, it is his site. If he
was to do that (and makes a clear statement that he is doing so),
he will be loosing users perhaps, but it is his call.

As long as I'm not breaking into anything, there's nothing wrong/illegal with using anonmnity tools to access a public website. If you put something on the public internet for all to see, you can't complain about people trying to avoid your attempts to survail them.

What rights do you have over other people's networks and sites ?
What rights do you have to circunvect the decisions they made ?
If you don't like what the way they are doing things, go somewhere
else. No one is forcing you to stop using Tor or being anonymous.

Public Internet is just that .. Public. If I can't acccess said site with method #1, I can use method #2. If site says "you're using TOR, go away", I can use $random_proxy in $random_country and accomplish the same thing.

If you want to make your website private, don't put it on the Internet.

/mike.

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