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MPA presses for VPNs to have a role in anti-piracy row in Europe

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      • The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is pressing for VPN providers, proxies, and Content Delivery Systems to cooperate with anti-piracy measures
      • The MPA also urges the EU to adopt an automated system that can block pirated content in real-time, without the need for court approval.
      • Italy and France have already begun forcing some VPN and DNS services to block access to illegal streaming sites
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        • The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is pressing for VPN providers, proxies, and Content Delivery Systems to cooperate with anti-piracy measures
        • The MPA also urges the EU to adopt an automated system that can block pirated content in real-time, without the need for court approval.
        • Italy and France have already begun forcing some VPN and DNS services to block access to illegal streaming sites
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        So the cat and mouse game continues. I wonder what France and Italy gain from blocking though.

        Also, I fully agree with this:

        " The VPN industry, however, warns that this creates "a dangerous precedent," which could have a chilling effect on all the people using these services to protect their privacy and security."

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