La Liga ottiene un’ordinanza del tribunale che richiede a NordVPN e Proton VPN di bloccare gli streaming di calcio illegali in Spagna, ma le società VPN affermano di non essere state informate

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/la-liga-wins-court-order-requiring-nordvpn-and-proton-vpn-to-block-illegal-football-streams-in-spain-but-vpn-firms-say-they-have-not-been-notified

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  1. Cute_Committee6151 on

    Well then people just look directly at Russian sides. Almost no one will buy a Spanish offer.

  2. PerkyTomatoes on

    Wow, the La Liga mafia keeps getting bolder. Imagine not letting companies to present their case. 

    Still crazy after 2 years and with massive amounts of false positives and still zero consquences. Shows how citizens rights dont matter at all. 

    Honestly, i think EU should step in and make all those efforts illegal. So the companies will actually focus improving their services instead of having super scattered sport experience. 

    Its one of reasons why i stopped watching sports, you need subscribe to like 5 different service with 100/month packages. 

    Edit: All this effort is wasted anyway, let’s say they have 100% success rate, then they will use TOR service to by pass or IPFS. 

  3. EmbarrassedHelp on

    La Liga wants VPN companies to nuke large portions of the internet while blindly trusting the list of IP addresses from them is legitimate. VPN companies should just publicly ban Spain from their services while looking the other way when Spanish users want to use them.

    The president of La Liga, Javier Tebas has also been trying to get people to treat copyright infringement with the same severity as CSAM. Police should probably be investigating his hard drives on the off chance he’s not just an insane fascist driven purely by greed.

    > This follows a chaotic period for Spanish internet users. In December 2024, a Barcelona court authorized LaLiga to block IP addresses associated with Cloudflare, a major content delivery network. That “blunt instrument” approach reportedly caused widespread outages for legitimate websites and services that had nothing to do with football piracy, simply because they shared infrastructure with pirate sites.

    > With this new ruling from Córdoba, the scope for collateral damage has widened again. For now, users in Spain using NordVPN or Proton VPN may find their service unreliable during match times, regardless of what they are actually using the internet for.

    La Liga is going to get people injured or even killed with their reckless blocking.

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