- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
In a first-of-its-kind ruling, a Spanish court has labeled VPN services as “technological intermediaries,” ordering them to actively block IP addresses that host illegal LaLiga matches. The “dynamic” injunction compels NordVPN and ProtonVPN to intervene, similar to local ISPs. But with both companies operating outside EU jurisdiction with privacy-centric business models, it remains unclear if and how the order will actually be enforced.


Watching other people play sports is usually boring as hell to me, but I still hope the VPNs tell Spain to fuck off.
Also, it’s pretty telling how they get right on top of this super fast, but the literal Nazi propaganda and AI CSAM generation site X was met with, well let’s call it a lackadaisical response.
I mean… Are they right on top of this? The internet has only been around for… 40 years now?
Piracy has been a significant part of it for at least the last 30.
I dont want to sound like I’m justifying the lack of responses, but govt moves at the speed of govt, and it really doesn’t feel like anyone is really on piracy.
I think the point is: They seem to be taking one seriously and the other not.
Privacy will always be around, the tech and medium always changes but piracy will always remain no matter the product.
“don’t copy that floppy”