Italy to require VPN and DNS providers to block pirated content
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I am experiencing such banning of providers right now. It is a whack-a-mole, seems futile. Not to mention that most people use sketchy free noname VPNs that are just too numerous. Or apparently some people set up basic XRay/VLESS/whatever and sell it via a Telegram bot...
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Has no log VPN
"We have no record of anything, oh well."
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Tor + vpn can circumvent these blocks?
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This is actually about having the power of one person in an office wiping out any internet domain from the country.
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They will use it to jail anyone caught using the internet illegally. Most likely people that are ideologically opposed to them.
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Not mentionning that anyone can set up their own VPN server… Good fucking luck with that
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You can ban big hosting providers, but even here they're cautious with measures like that because it would break WAY too much. Not to mention that you could just use a lesser-known one, even if it doesn't operate in the country legally.
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The only options you have are:
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Dazn Standard (45€/month, 35€/month if you pay for 12 months) to get access to all the SerieA matches (and a whole bunch of other sports nobody cares about)
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Dazn Goal Pass (20€/month, 14€/month if you pay for 12 months) to get access to 3 SerieA matches per week which you don't get to choose (and a bunch of other sports nobody cares about)
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Sky (16€/month for the first 18 months, then whatever Sky wants after that) to get access to 3 SerieA matches per week which you don't get to choose (and a bunch of other stuff nobody cares about)
Most people care only about some specific matches, so your only option is Dazn.
Dazn is also a very crappy service, it often has connectivity problems and also has ads. Fun fact, if you get a connection issue while watching a Dazn ad, it will restart.
So, as usual, monopoly, high costs and crappy services drive piracy.
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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.
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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.