The UK's High Court has just ruled that ISPs must block access to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay within the next few weeks, the BBC reports. The latest court action follows a ruling from the England and Wales High Court that found both the users and operators of TPB to have violated the copyrights of music labels. Some ISPs had already been asked to block The Pirate Bay by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), but refused to comply until a court order had been issued — but they're not all pleased with the order as a solution to piracy. ISP Virgin Media tells the BBC that it "complies with court orders addressed to the company but strongly believes that changing consumer behavior to tackle copyright infringement also needs compelling legal alternatives, such as our agreement with Spotify, to give consumers access to great content at the right price." It's certainly not a positive development for fans of TPB, but this probably isn't the final straw for the resilient service — it'll just have to come up with more creative tactics to reach its users.