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SO obviously, schools are beginning to catch onto Minecraft, and are beginning to ban it in schools in my area, so here's how you can access it without going to minecraft.net --
1. Must have a PC, Macs work, but I don't have a mac, so I'll leave it up to you guys to figure that out.
2. you must have an email account
3.Download your offline copy of Minecraft at home.
4.Open any email service that allows you to save attachments in drafts.(google, yahoo, hotmail, etc.)
5.SAVE all of the files you downloaded as a draft in an email, you CANNOT send it to yourself because an executable file cannot be sent via email.
6. Open up the draft on a blocked computer using the same email and download the attachments.
7. Hit minecraft.exe in your "downloads" section of the web browser you used.
8. Profit.
This works for any game, but since most games are quite large, it can be cumbersome.
+rep or whatev- if I helped.