Sports rightsholders have revised their calls for illegal streams to be taken down inside 30 mins. It must now happen much more quickly, with the word ‘immediately’ given the thumbs up. How much of this additional pressure is bargaining strategy isn’t clear, but in site-blocking countries like Italy, the UK, and Canada, detecting pirate infrastructure isn’t a last minute effort. Many targets earmarked for blocking are identified not just hours in advance, but in some cases days earlier.

  • far_university1990@reddthat.com
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    23 hours ago

    No names are mentioned in the submission but platforms including Twitch, Vercel, Scaleway, and CDN77, were previously reported as voluntarily cooperating after their IP addresses kept getting blocked as LaLiga aggressively pursued action against pirate sites. As a result of this voluntary cooperation, disruption to their businesses due to site blocking measures seemed to reduce quite quickly.

    Set company on fire.

    Company cooperate to not get set on fire.

    “Voluntary cooperation is high”

    🤡

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    22 hours ago

    I think it would make sense to help push massive numbers of these illegal streams so that massive numbers of IPs get blocked from all around the world and the system destroys itself. At least that seems to be a nice idea.