I imagine this doesn't just refer to piracy, David Cameron has recently declared that pornography will be blocked by default in future and that an adult has to state that they want it to be unblocked if they want to access it. He also said searches of a crude nature should be blocked too. If this is something that'll be brought up in the new act then I imagine people doing more than just blocking pornography and that subjectively questionable items will be blocked too, because that's just what happens when people get more power. Hopefully, though, this is like the other attempts made recently and isn't actually going to get set in stone.
Hopefully a psychiatrist and an exorcist will be present during the "I would like access to porn" talk. Gotta keep dem deviants in line.
It might, eventually. There's a lot of corporate lobbying behind these bills and they always use the sacrosanct argument "But the children!" which no one will publicly object. The best way to pass copyright protection laws is by claiming they're intended to fight child pornography (which probably will only have the opposite effect because by stopping those perverts from distributing said material it will end up making the acts themselves untraceable).
This is exactly what I was thinking when it was mentioned first. In some ways I can see crime rate increasing because of prohibitions on internet use in the piracy sense too, an increase in physical theft is pretty much inevitable but it's the magnitude of the change that will show just how bad a decision they would be making if they went with their anti-internet intentions.
And, if it's anything like SOPA, fan art and information (i.e. Wikipedia) could be stopped or restricted too.
Don't worry. Brave New World has been far more effective than 1984 ever was or would hope to be.
Nah man, I signed it and I'm a unregistered Australian.
You could probably do it. At worst they'll IP block you the second time (and I doubt they would anyway - they want bigger numbers), but you won't have lost anything by trying.