Italy to require VPN and DNS providers to block pirated content
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How many of these soccer stadiums have been build with tax payer money?
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Don't combine. Just use tor or a VPN.
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I think all the big stadiums actually used for these big matches are privately built and owned?
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Important note: wages in Italy are VERY low.
45€/month is a significant expense. -
France has been attempting the exact same thing recently.
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"The Internet sees censorship as damage and routes around it."
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I bet there comes the day that I need to share access to my server to allow people from other countries accessing the real free web through me…
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Imagine stuffing so much cash in the butt of a rich guy, only to look how other, most likely better earners than you, play against each others using a tiny ball.
I don’t get sports fanatics…
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I’d like to see them ban Microsoft azure, aws, or whatever Google calls it. Not to mention the numerous smaller providers.
Italians will just pay with crypto to get around payment bans.
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Or vpn hopping, works too.
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I'll stop combining them when Tor can punch through the censorship in this country
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That would be unusual. Most sports stadiums in most major cities are heavily subsidized by the city/state (e.g. tax payers), especially in public transportation. I'd be surprised if even a small % were 100% privately funded.
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So by going harder on blocking content that China? Because that's what they do but most of the big providers get through after a day or two of downtime each time the government make a change to block them.
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Can’t you just vpn to another vpn ?
I’m not an expert on internet security but I do know there is no way in hell to legislate around blocking internet. Even China’s great firewall isn’t working.
I guess by passing legislation like this you get most people to be compliant, but this is about pirates, who were already actively non compliant in the first place.
The folks who pirate the content are literally going to have to click one extra button or something like that to work around the vpns trying to block stuff…
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Australia already has this, but it is extremely easy to circumvent, just use a different VPN.
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It's Italy, there is no chance of that efficiency.
This is - as usual - stuff done to prevent pirated sport content.
Nothing else has ever and probably will ever be done. -
Are there even any decent VPN providers operating in Italy? What is the point of this?
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Better yet, how will they determine what is “pirated content”?
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Don't even have to go that far, just change your DNS to a non-Australian one. Anything that turns up from a "top 10 dns providers" search works.
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