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What is their reasoning?
Save the children
Piracy concerns
Laws
Someone didnt get paid.
Pick at least one.
In all seriousness: I don't know.
Lots of malware gets hosted using dynamic DNS domains, so they (or more likely some bot) probably saw the domain frequently showing up in malicious activity and blocked it without understanding that it itself isn't the source of the malicious activity.
"This page has been blocked for either a legal or technical reason."
But you can see the block page used yourself at: http://shieldcf.o2.co.uk/blacklist
Can't see the link
If you're not in the UK, try a UK proxy?
I have a London IP address...
Edit: the https website breaks but http works. It was my browser.
someone was hosting phishing on that domain and they took a nuclear bomb approach. Unfortunately, all unlock requests are probably routed to /dev/null