File-sharing website The Pirate Bay must be blocked by internet service providers (ISPs) in the UK, the High Court has ruled.
The Swedish website has been a target for the authorities for many years, as it hosts links to download mostly pirated music, videos and other content.
In February, justice Arnold ruled that both users and the operators of The Pirate Bay "infringe the copyrights of the claimants (and those they represent) in the UK".
Today (April 30), the judge has ordered five ISPs - Sky, Virgin Media, Everything Everywhere, TalkTalk and O2 - to block UK users from accessing the site.
BT has asked for "a few more weeks to further consider its position", said a statement from music industry group the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
The telecoms giant has not yet issued an official statement on the court ruling, or said whether it will agree to block The Pirate Bay.
HINT: you can access any banned website by entering its IP number instead of its URL address, eg: 194.71.107.80