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Largest vpn providers under pressure (dmca)

LeviLevi Member

Largest vpn providers ordered to block pirated tv channels. Resisted for a vile, but eventually succumbed.

https://torrentfreak.com/major-vpn-providers-ordered-to-block-pirate-sports-streaming-sites-250516/

So, it begins. First major players and in finale - private providers. Dmca moguls continue onslaught.

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  • sandozsandoz Veteran

    @Levi said:
    Largest vpn providers ordered to block pirated tv channels. Resisted for a vile, but eventually succumbed.

    https://torrentfreak.com/major-vpn-providers-ordered-to-block-pirate-sports-streaming-sites-250516/

    So, it begins. First major players and in finale - private providers. Dmca moguls continue onslaught.

    To take this more clear and usually the same:

    following legal action in France

    What we could expect from France? Nothing.

    Thanked by 2DeusVult atkl
  • Let me understand this one. A French court thinks they have any power over American, Romanian, Dutch and Panamanian companies?

    I HATE THE EU!!!

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • kaitkait Member

    @sillycat said:
    Let me understand this one. A French court thinks they have any power over American, Romanian, Dutch and Panamanian companies?

    I HATE THE EU!!!

    Fuck the EU for sure for sure.

    Thanked by 2komdragon jsg
  • LeviLevi Member

    Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries. Along with massive bribes.

  • JabJabJabJab Member

    I was hoping to find some useful links.. but most of those are already dead or looks/works like shit. What is this list?!

  • @Levi said: Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries

    Ah yes, of course. Because all countries have same laws.

    Reguards.

  • love europe
    hate the eu!

    Thanked by 4kait jsg atkl borkedascii
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    That would be such a joke if it would be global.
    Likely Baguette or EU only.

  • kaitkait Member

    @hyperblast said:
    love europe
    hate the eu!

    Exactly that, I love the easiness of the euro and traveling with just an ID card but damn the rest sucks so much ass.

  • @kait said:

    @hyperblast said:
    love europe
    hate the eu!

    Exactly that, I love the easiness of the euro and traveling with just an ID card but damn the rest sucks so much ass.

    well, euro (€) is a product of the EU(dSSR).

    before the EU existed, this status must be restored!

    the European Economic Community (EEC) and
    the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).

    Thanked by 1kait
  • That's an excellent list of IPTV providers for those of us not living in France, and thus not affected by this judgement, which states that the VPN providers have been ordered:

    to implement, at the latest within three days following notification of this decision, all measures necessary to prevent, until the date of the last match of the championship of the Premier League for the 2024/2025 season, currently set for May 25, 2025, access to the websites and IPTV services identified [below] as well as to the IPTV sites and services not yet identified on the date of this decision, from French territory, including in the overseas communities, departments and regions, and/or by their users based on a contract taken out in this territory,

    It also appears to be an interim judgement as it only applies upto the May 25th 2025. Maybe they'll manage to extend it, but whether they can expand it to the rest of the EU remains to be seen

  • @CloudHopper said:
    That's an excellent list of IPTV providers for those of us not living in France, and thus not affected by this judgement, which states that the VPN providers have been ordered:

    to implement, at the latest within three days following notification of this decision, all measures necessary to prevent, until the date of the last match of the championship of the Premier League for the 2024/2025 season, currently set for May 25, 2025, access to the websites and IPTV services identified [below] as well as to the IPTV sites and services not yet identified on the date of this decision, from French territory, including in the overseas communities, departments and regions, and/or by their users based on a contract taken out in this territory,

    It also appears to be an interim judgement as it only applies upto the May 25th 2025. Maybe they'll manage to extend it, but whether they can expand it to the rest of the EU remains to be seen

    NB: this has absolutely nothing to do with the EU. It's a French court making judgements about what happens on French sovereign territory.

    Thanked by 1cmeerw
  • Meanwhile, Mullvad is still going strong.

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • LeviLevi Member

    @sillycat said:

    @Levi said: Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries

    Ah yes, of course. Because all countries have same laws.

    Reguards.

    All countries has corrupt officials which takes bribes. Dmca moguls heavily lobby (bribe) to push laws that they need. Those laws are set country by country but are similar.

    1. Find corrupt official in X country
    2. Feed him money
    3. Propose some bs law
    4. Present example from country which has that law to easy and fast implementation (a precedent)
    5. Feed more money
    6. Profit

    Greed and corruption is universal.

    Thanked by 2jsg JohnnySac
  • LeviLevi Member

    @gremeyer said:
    Meanwhile, Mullvad is still going strong.

    Telegram also went strong until key people were taken, bent and fked deep into anus. Now they comply.

    If mulvad will step on the wrong toe - the same will apply. Do not have illusions of safety and annonimity. It is dangerous.

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @Levi said:

    @sillycat said:

    @Levi said: Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries

    Ah yes, of course. Because all countries have same laws.

    Reguards.

    All countries has corrupt officials which takes bribes. Dmca moguls heavily lobby (bribe) to push laws that they need. Those laws are set country by country but are similar.

    1. Find corrupt official in X country
    2. Feed him money
    3. Propose some bs law
    4. Present example from country which has that law to easy and fast implementation (a precedent)
    5. Feed more money
    6. Profit

    Greed and corruption is universal.

    Bribery can be (ab)used by both parties

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • LeviLevi Member

    @tentor said:

    @Levi said:

    @sillycat said:

    @Levi said: Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries

    Ah yes, of course. Because all countries have same laws.

    Reguards.

    All countries has corrupt officials which takes bribes. Dmca moguls heavily lobby (bribe) to push laws that they need. Those laws are set country by country but are similar.

    1. Find corrupt official in X country
    2. Feed him money
    3. Propose some bs law
    4. Present example from country which has that law to easy and fast implementation (a precedent)
    5. Feed more money
    6. Profit

    Greed and corruption is universal.

    Bribery can be (ab)used by both parties

    Are you saying that someone opposing dmca crooks has more money?

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @Levi said:

    @tentor said:

    @Levi said:

    @sillycat said:

    @Levi said: Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries

    Ah yes, of course. Because all countries have same laws.

    Reguards.

    All countries has corrupt officials which takes bribes. Dmca moguls heavily lobby (bribe) to push laws that they need. Those laws are set country by country but are similar.

    1. Find corrupt official in X country
    2. Feed him money
    3. Propose some bs law
    4. Present example from country which has that law to easy and fast implementation (a precedent)
    5. Feed more money
    6. Profit

    Greed and corruption is universal.

    Bribery can be (ab)used by both parties

    Are you saying that someone opposing dmca crooks has more money?

    Bandwidth was never free and I doubt they do it for free to please their inner pirate

  • LeviLevi Member
    edited May 2025

    @tentor said:

    @Levi said:

    @tentor said:

    @Levi said:

    @sillycat said:

    @Levi said: Well, precedent can and will be used to bend another countries

    Ah yes, of course. Because all countries have same laws.

    Reguards.

    All countries has corrupt officials which takes bribes. Dmca moguls heavily lobby (bribe) to push laws that they need. Those laws are set country by country but are similar.

    1. Find corrupt official in X country
    2. Feed him money
    3. Propose some bs law
    4. Present example from country which has that law to easy and fast implementation (a precedent)
    5. Feed more money
    6. Profit

    Greed and corruption is universal.

    Bribery can be (ab)used by both parties

    Are you saying that someone opposing dmca crooks has more money?

    Bandwidth was never free and I doubt they do it for free to please their inner pirate

    I awe your positivity, but given how bad is going dns providers clash against worldwide “pirate” site blockades I fear the same for public vpn services.

    Eventually they will be forced to comply.

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • @Levi said:
    If mulvad will step on the wrong toe - the same will apply. Do not have illusions of safety and annonimity. It is dangerous.

    I believe that, right now it only affects the "mainstream" VPN providers but it can extend to others.

  • it seems that this is only in France so it's alright for most ppl

  • xaocxaoc Member

    @hyperblast said:

    @kait said:

    @hyperblast said:
    love europe
    hate the eu!

    Exactly that, I love the easiness of the euro and traveling with just an ID card but damn the rest sucks so much ass.

    well, euro (€) is a product of the EU(dSSR).

    before the EU existed, this status must be restored!

    the European Economic Community (EEC) and
    the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).

    Use your main account, vladimir.

  • zGatozGato Member

    @DeusVult said:
    it seems that this is only in France so it's alright for most ppl

    Starts in one country, but spreads like a wildfire to other countries in years, if not months.

  • @xaoc said:

    @hyperblast said:

    @kait said:

    @hyperblast said:
    love europe
    hate the eu!

    Exactly that, I love the easiness of the euro and traveling with just an ID card but damn the rest sucks so much ass.

    well, euro (€) is a product of the EU(dSSR).

    before the EU existed, this status must be restored!

    the European Economic Community (EEC) and
    the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).

    Use your main account, vladimir.

    first learn to read and understand and then please use your brain.

  • xaocxaoc Member

    @hyperblast said:

    @xaoc said:

    @hyperblast said:

    @kait said:

    @hyperblast said:
    love europe
    hate the eu!

    Exactly that, I love the easiness of the euro and traveling with just an ID card but damn the rest sucks so much ass.

    well, euro (€) is a product of the EU(dSSR).

    before the EU existed, this status must be restored!

    the European Economic Community (EEC) and
    the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).

    Use your main account, vladimir.

    first learn to read and understand and then please use your brain.

    Cry about it some more.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    I find this funny, i.a. because a french court says they don't care about the superior eu court and also because a french court can dictate exactly nothing to a company outside of France.

    At the end of the day this will be a business decision. If it makes sense in terms of $$ the VPN providers will comply, if not they'll basically say "fuck you, frog-eaters!", probably hiding behind technicalities like e.g. it's too burdensome a request to scan all their users and to at any point in time, find out their location, yada yada.

    Besides, that french tour de force makes no sense anyway, because (a) TOR, and (b) tech nerds always find ways ...

    Thanked by 1sillycat
  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member

    Kids will cry on here all day about not being able to steal another persons creation but won’t invest any energy into creating themselves.

  • @SirFoxy said:
    Kids will cry on here all day about not being able to steal another persons creation but won’t invest any energy into creating themselves.

    Omg... You're so right mr SirFoxy. I deeply care about billion dollar corporations being able to profit, not only off my subscription, but also off my data.

    I get that you're used to dick sucking on LinkedIn, but nobody actually cares about it here.

    Reguards.

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member

    @sillycat said:

    @SirFoxy said:
    Kids will cry on here all day about not being able to steal another persons creation but won’t invest any energy into creating themselves.

    Omg... You're so right mr SirFoxy. I deeply care about billion dollar corporations being able to profit, not only off my subscription, but also off my data.

    I get that you're used to dick sucking on LinkedIn, but nobody actually cares about it here.

    Reguards.

    Average Europoor opinion

    Thanked by 1sillycat
  • @SirFoxy said: Average Europoor opinion

    Get your rage bait up. It used to be a little believable before.

    Thanked by 1iamuser
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