Circumventing it is as easy as firing up TOR, using proxies, or just straight up downloading it from a place like Pirate Bay.
It's limiting freedoms, I think. Not many as many people want to stand up against it, because pr0n has always been thought of as morally debaucherous and no one wants to go out in public as a defender of something as private as porn anyway. If one part of the Internet gets blocked (and pr0n is EVERYWHERE, that is way too much Internet being blocked if this does go through).
And porn as an industry is huge. They aren't going to sit down and let a nice portion of its audience get blocked out, they're going to raise awareness and do a lot of protesting themselves.
And fourth, lol, it ain't going to work.
4RM3D said:
What worries me the most is that in order to fully block porn you need some serious sophisticated filtering system. Which is going to cost a lot of money and resources. And more often that not, anything that even has a potential to be porn is being blocked. This will cause a lot of issues. Even for those not interested in watching porn.
...Not exactly. Google already has a really sophisticated, in-built anti-child porn filter. I imagine that it could be adapted to cover all bases of porn, if there was an interest and a market who would use it. It wouldn't take half an hour to get it together, but it's not resource intensive.
Then again, this shit ain't gon work.